Offshore casinos generally offer excellent bonuses and a broad game selection.
However, as mentioned above, Vermont residents are pretty much free to play on offshore sites, which aren’t based in the United States and don’t have to follow the local regulations. Vermont doesn’t allow intrastate online gambling, which means that there are no online casino operators located within the borders of the state. This issue hasn’t been resolved yet and is very unlikely to be resolved in the future, as Vermont law enforcement officers aren’t really interested in catching individual players – no online casino customers have even been prosecuted so far. On the other hand, state officials could argue that the computer, tablet, or smartphone used for online casino gaming was made into an illegal gambling device and is therefore illegal. There are no regulations pertaining specifically to gambling over the internet, so one could argue that playing at an offshore casino site isn’t even an offense. This unfortunately extends to home games and social gaming, however it is worth pointing out that only illegal gambling operators tend to face serious charges. Unregulated gambling in Vermont is illegal according to Chapter 51 of Vermont Statutes.