Out of all the conservative states, Indiana is probably one of the most laid-back and liberalized when it comes to gambling. Online casinos may still be out of the picture, but there is already talk about legalizing online Sportsbook gaming.
As for land-based casinos and other forms of gambling, residents can indulge in many different options. The state allows land-based casinos, racinos, and riverboat gambling houses (these need to be closed for at least 2 out of 24 hours per day). Racetrack and pari-mutuel betting is also legal. Plus, the state lottery is hugely popular and accumulates billions of dollars of revenues per year, and Bingo can be operated on a commercial basis.
The state is lenient towards pull-tabs that are available in bars and similar establishments. Plus, bars, restaurants, and clubs can also have video gaming terminals.
Charitable gambling is allowed, and the residents of the state can hold gambling events at home as long as there is no house edge from the host. Plus, those who live in Indiana, can own slot machines as long as these are for decorative and recreational purposes and are at least 40 years old.