To: Chad Fairbanks
Well that is the question isn't it. There's the possibility of incompetence or even the idea this is fluid in the states as the issue becomes more fleshed out. Courts have rules no income taxes can be levied, but states are free to negotiate compacs that see revenues realized none-the-less. I'm not sure if agreements that have been arranged in other states were pre or post our own compacts.
To: DoughtyOne
Not sure. I know California was one of the early states to be sued for the right to conduct gaming, though...
125 posted on
10/03/2003 10:53:44 AM PDT by
Chad Fairbanks
("Sir, Evil Disembodied Voice of Doom on line 1... shall I tell him you are in a meeting?")
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