finn_kuppler
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Below is a disclaimer found on a web site of a company that is raffling off a $1.2 million home. 18000 tickets to be sold at $150 ea. Based on all laws I've read this still constitues cyber gambling. How do they get around this law?
"In accordance with California Penal Code Section 320.5: (1), this web site is intended by DesertArc to be an announcement of its raffle and is not intended to be an advertisement; (2) this raffle is not being advertised, operated, or conducted in any manner by DesertArc over the Internet; and (3) DesertArc is not selling, trading, or redeeming raffle tickets over the Internet. Ca raffle registration #RF-0002905."
"In accordance with California Penal Code Section 320.5: (1), this web site is intended by DesertArc to be an announcement of its raffle and is not intended to be an advertisement; (2) this raffle is not being advertised, operated, or conducted in any manner by DesertArc over the Internet; and (3) DesertArc is not selling, trading, or redeeming raffle tickets over the Internet. Ca raffle registration #RF-0002905."