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Re: rodgranite post# 846

Friday, 06/28/2019 6:49:01 PM

Friday, June 28, 2019 6:49:01 PM

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I do not understand why our new mobile app is not testing and being used by Tribal casino and stores in Montana . . . it is my belief that mobile platform bettors are legal in and outside tribal lands by members of native
tribes . . . do we not (as a company) attend their tribal conference meetings and present our wares? One would . . . be legally a part of a tribal culture if registered on its rolls . . . and thus able to access a transmission from a tribal area, were a specific code confirmation used?

Why would not MT state government by able to legally enact a law such that if one is a registered customer of say a quik-stop store that purchases a transmission license, such a customer can obtain mobile gambling app rights as a valid MT citizen? The state makes money . . . the business makes money and the mobile play privilege happens. And, the Feds can tax one's winning.

Further, any other tribe that makes a legal treaty of exchange rights with the transmitting Tribe can also have registered acceptance to mobile gamble. A native Tribe has legal entity status as a Special Legal and Separate Treaty Unique Nation, within the Territorial Boundaries of the Holdings Federal Government ceded Area.

It is generally assumed OK for a foreign visiting USA to be able to legally online gamble, without offense. <---especially if they use
their Original Citizenship Nation in-orbit Sat Link (though a USA bank or credit card company can still withhold the right to prohibit use of their bank card as a transmission payment sourcing). Such a foreign online bettor just uses a pre-approved Nation of Origin Bank Account.
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