Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission lecturing at UND --
Newer regulations that came out more than a year ago, [Hogen] said, require that the off-reservation casino also be within driving distance of the reservation proper, which crippled efforts by more remote reservations.
Hogen [chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission] said, he doesn’t believe the distance requirement will necessarily stay the same under the new administration.
Slot machines, roulette wheels and other “casino-style” gambling are regulated as Class 3 games.
If Massachusetts legalizes Class 3 gaming, what happens to the Tribes?
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
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