Tribal Council approved Sneed’s amendment, which addressed Robinson’s main concern. “Also, I would hope that we might be able to put something in place that might allow some of the actual gaming devices in an environment that would allow smoking.” “I do get concerned about competition, I do get concerned about if we put something in such a way that it would restrict us to make changes if we had to, based on competition that we know is coming close to us,” said Harrah’s General Manager Brooks Robinson.
Tribal Council has again delayed approving long-term funding for its cannabis enterprise…