Representative Jesse Sumner (R – Wasilla) used the Microsoft Bing AI co-pilot to write a bill that would legalize gambling on Alaska ferries. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, a person may conduct or participate in gambling activities on board a vessel of the Alaska marine highway system if(1) the vessel is operating on a route that is at least 24 hours long;(2) the gambling activities are authorized by a permit issued by the department under this section;(3) the gambling activities are conducted only in designated areas of the vessel that are separate from passenger cabins, dining areas, and children’s play areas;(4) the gambling activities are conducted only when the vessel is at least three nautical miles away from any port or shore;(5) the gambling activities are limited to bingo, pull-tabs, raffles, lotteries, card games, dice games, slot machines, video lottery terminals, or other games of chance authorized by the department by regulation;(6) the gambling activities are conducted only by persons who are at least 21 years of age and have valid identification;(7) the gambling activities are subject to a tax of 10 percent of the gross receipts, which shall be collected by the permit holder and remitted to the department monthly;(8) the permit holder pays an annual fee of $10,000 to the department for each vessel on which gambling activities are conducted;(9) the permit holder maintains accurate records of all gambling transactions and makes them available for inspection by the department or its agents;(10) the permit holder complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations relating to gambling, public health, safety, and welfare. The Alaska Landmine is a owned and operated by Speedogate Media, a division of the Landfield Global Group