Concealed carry in Indian casino?

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WhiteyMacD

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Got a source on that one?

General Allotment Act of 1887
Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
Public Law 280 of 1954


In non-P.L. 280 states, the federal government has felony jurisdiction over crimes by Indians and all jurisdiction by crimes committed by non-Indians.
The only time the state has the jurisdiction is if the crime is non-indian on non-indian or the state is a PL-280 state.

The rest you can google for yourself.
 

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Why would you go into an Indian Casino? It is federal land btw if I recall right from my reading it is in a trust w/ the BIA or some other sneaky way of bypassing OK law. It is to the best of my knowlege illegal to operate casino style gaming in Oklahoma. If I am mistaken please correct me I hope I am wrong but sadly I fear I speak some truth. Just my 2 cents I am not a lawyer.
 

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How about Non-Indian Casinos?

I don't plan on going visiting Indian land.

Dunno, we dont have non tribal gambling in OK, do we? I would imagine in places where non tribal gambling is allowed, it would be subject to whatever that state's statutes are.

Why would you go into an Indian Casino? It is federal land btw if I recall right from my reading it is in a trust w/ the BIA or some other sneaky way of bypassing OK law. It is to the best of my knowlege illegal to operate casino style gaming in Oklahoma. If I am mistaken please correct me I hope I am wrong but sadly I fear I speak some truth. Just my 2 cents I am not a lawyer.

To the best of my knowledge, you would be correct.
 

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