The fact is there are way to many loop holes in the rules, which also explains why there are some political leaders looking to address the ways in which the NIGC's rules are written. Because we are talking about a cash business basically left to police its own actions or at worst looked after by a under staffed and under funded agency. I don't think this industry is much concerned by audits or the IRS. Statements made by Native American casinos suggesting they are regulated more than non Indian casinos such as ones found in Vegas is a crock. I would like to thank you for helping to clarify the ruling, I believe we are in basic agreement in the fact the rules leave a lot to be desired.
The idea of creating jobs is all fine and dandy but if the industry is left to allow for unethical gaming practices. Then are'nt they in turn just stealing the money back?
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