I thought tribalk law only applied to tribe members and others living on the reservation. The link AEA posted supports that. If so, you can't violate laws that don't apply to you.TrueFlog wrote:Any thoughts on how this applies to road-side gas stations? I frequently travel HWY69/75 between Dallas and I-40, and my preferred place to stop is the Choctaw Travel Plaza in Atoka. It's clean with decent prices and a convenient spot to walk my dog. If I enter the store to use the restroom, am I considered on tribal property and subject to tribal law? It's worth noting that they have several video poker (or slot, I can't remember) machines inside.
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