Difdi
Regular Member
Interesting. Then why have the only large commercial casino's I've seen been on tribal lands?
The tribal ones are older, richer, they have access to generally cheaper land and the tax rate is better.
Interesting. Then why have the only large commercial casino's I've seen been on tribal lands?
If it is not on Tribal land, then how are they legally operating a casino?
I don't recall any casinos allowing carry ... losing gamblers can get a little pissed off...
People should be able to carry in any place the public owns or is invited to enter.
I figure they know being it's Yakima County one out of every three or four customers has a gun anyway, and that's a lot of business they'd turn away.
Considering how many gang members there are in Yakima County, your estimate of those who are packing might be low.
Yes, but do the gang members frequent the casinos? Probably not. He's talking about casino customers.
Why would you think gang members wouldn't frequent casino's? Maybe you haven't been in some of the large casino's around the State on a Friday or Saturday Night?
No, I don't go to casinos. I have better things to do with my money. I see gambling as an unhealthy vice that can destroy families. I would rather save my money to buy more guns.:banana:
Goldie's Shorline Casino
goldiescasino.com
(206) 440-8754
15030 Aurora Ave N, Seattle, WA
A casino I used to go to all the time when I lived in Seattle. Nothing to do with this, but a casino, in Seattle, not tribal.
[edit: the link seems to be bad, but I called the number and the casino is still there.]
There was a shooting at the Muckleshoot casino either last night or super early this morning (heard about on the radio at something like 2 in the morning).
The place was almost dead (no pun intended) when I got there. So much for their weapon (gun) free zone. I see that is works wonderfully well.
According to the police account, Castro later admitted to police that he'd been upset with Mora and Beasley for their comments and for kicking his car. According to the account, Castro conceded he had not been in fear for his or his wife's safety when he chased the men. He also acknowledged, according to the police account, that neither Beasley nor Mora had any weapons in their hands at the times of the shootings.
A 63 year old did the shooting/assault. Doesn't sound like a legitimate use of force at all.
http://www.auburn-reporter.com/news/232730041.html
A 63 year old did the shooting/assault. Doesn't sound like a legitimate use of force at all.
http://www.auburn-reporter.com/news/232730041.html