Charter of Rights and Freedoms says we are all equal so go ahead and take a fish or two but don't pig out.
I don't think it's entirely a good thing either, there is as you say an element of criminality in this activity which does nobody any good. I was just trying to focus on the positives, and I certainly find an interesting irony about it, particularly the aboriginal-run casinos around here. I'm not a gambler myself, nickle and dime poker with friends is as far as I'll go in that department, but the thought of aboriginal people legally robbing white people appeals to my sense of justice.Dex, I wish I could agree with you, 100%, but I can't....
The two local are provincial owned but there are hiring quotas. Nearest Native one is Carlyle. Ft QuAppelle area Band Councils almost bought out the old sanatorium at Ft San to convert to a casino but there was heritage site issue and now it's condos.I don't think it's entirely a good thing either, there is as you say an element of criminality in this activity which does nobody any good. I was just trying to focus on the positives, and I certainly find an interesting irony about it, particularly the aboriginal-run casinos around here. I'm not a gambler myself, nickle and dime poker with friends is as far as I'll go in that department, but the thought of aboriginal people legally robbing white people appeals to my sense of justice.
If tobacco was just traded rez to rez probably no one would mind, assuming they even knew about it. But when it is sold on the open market right next to the ceremonial food fish caught with seine boats and fresh poached non indigenous elk shot with a high powered rifle with flashlight attached that people start getting a little testy.
You mean Salmon caught like this?Like salmon caught in BC and then frozen in big freezers and sold. Very ceremonial.
Like salmon caught in BC and then frozen in big freezers and sold. Very ceremonial.
You mean Salmon caught like this?
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Ya, the Injins is the real problem...
Given your complete lack of education on the subject, I can understand why you would chose to ignore my posts. Just how many times have you been schooled by this lowly Injin now?
You mean Salmon caught like this?
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Ya, the Injins is the real problem...
Given your complete lack of education on the subject, I can understand why you would chose to ignore my posts. Just how many times have you been schooled by this lowly Injin now?
An inherent and treaty right to sell cigarettes? I don't think so. The provinces and Ottawa should step up their enforcement on this illegal trade and really crack down.
Let's all be traditional as we drive our big rigs, watch our HDTVs and use the internet. I don't think so.
Theoretically, if this is a "traditional" right, then only traditional means ought to be used to exercise it, like walking, and using canoes, you know, just like it was done traditionally, centuries ago. Indians, if they sell tobacoo or any other product, must follow the same laws everyone else must follow, the same laws I must follow. It's called equality, something traditional peoples are not familiar with. They can't have their bogus tradtional cake. ........
Like salmon caught in BC and then frozen in big freezers and sold. Very ceremonial.
At the G8 most of the violence was instigated by the police. How would you go about stopping that?Indians can do business like everyone else, but they have to pay the same taxes as everyone else. Organized crime is rife in the tobacco trade, because it's illegal, so big surprise, it gives Indians a bad reputation. If this is what they want, they will be hassled, fined, and jailed, just like anyone else who breaks the law.
I do not agree with letting the tax base shrink, and letting Indians sell contraband cigarettes, shrinks the tax base. This means I willI have to pay more taxes for services and I will never agree with that. Big corporations pay taxes, they assist the tax base. They legally hire, and pay benefits to thousands of employees. These law abiding employees have to worry about criminals stealing their tobacco and reselling it.
I read in the paper a while back, a tobacco salesman had a sign put on his car, which was carrying tobacco, that he and/or his family would be hurt unless he gave up the tobacco he was carrying. The police must strongly enforce the law and reduce the amount of contraband tobacco in the country. Contraband tobacco encourages crime and violence, so it has to be stopped.
At the G8 most of the violence was instigated by the police. How would you go about stopping that?
Indians......
..... can do business like everyone else, but they have to pay the same taxes as everyone else. Organized crime is rife in the tobacco trade, because it's illegal
, so big surprise, it gives Indians a bad reputation.
If this is what they want, they will be hassled, fined, and jailed, just like anyone else who breaks the law.
I do not agree with letting the tax base shrink, and letting Indians sell contraband cigarettes, shrinks the tax base.
This means I willI have to pay more taxes for services and I will never agree with that. Big corporations pay taxes, they assist the tax base. They legally hire, and pay benefits to thousands of employees. These law abiding employees have to worry about criminals stealing their tobacco and reselling it.
I read in the paper a while back, a tobacco salesman had a sign put on his car, which was carrying tobacco, that he and/or his family would be hurt unless he gave up the tobacco he was carrying. The police must strongly enforce the law and reduce the amount of contraband tobacco in the country. Contraband tobacco encourages crime and violence, so it has to be stopped.