Florida turns down $100 million a year in revenue as Supreme Court outlaws Seminole Tribe's gambling enterprise.
Governor Charlie Crist may have struck an agreement with the Seminole Tribe of Florida in 2007, but that agreement has now been invalidated by the Florida Supreme Court.
The implications are far reaching. The original agreement gave the tribe the right to operate Class III gambling machines - the likes of which are used in Las Vegas and Atlantic City.
Invalid agreement
In an apparent turnaround, it has been found that Governor
Crist was acting outside of his mandate by entering into agreements that fell
outside of state law. The Seminole Tribe of Florida continues to operate their
casinos despite the ruling. State Attorney General Bill McCollum was determined
to get Washington to respond. They did:
it has been declared that "the tribe ceases its illegal activity
until a valid compact can be consummated with the state of Florida."
Implications
Federal authorities have been slow to respond to the
continued Class III gambling operations being conducted in Florida by the
Seminole Tribe. However the historical links between America and the Native
Americans run deep. Treaties between the tribal leaders and the United States
allowed for legal loopholes to be created for the Native Americans.
While reservations remain on American soil, the land itself is effectively an autonomous region over which the United States has gray authority. As such, gambling on Indian reservations is technically completely legal. For now there is nothing to suggest that the Seminole Tribe will close up shop - much to the dismay of the Attorney General Bill McCollum.
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