Four Winds Casino opens in South Bend today. It's a true Tribal Casino, the first in Indiana as far as I know.
How do I go about finding out about if I can carry there and all applicable laws I need to follow. I've checked their website and found nothing.
I saw on a South Bend tv news report: The tribe is it's own nation and makes it's own laws. So NO guns on their property. Not trespassing, a FELONY (according to the news...).
Hope that helps. Maybe google for the story... ?
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Uh, I've got a question! Is this the fake news or factual news?
The laws vary on Indian land, for example with a permit you can carry a gun in Indiana, but not at the casino.
"When you come onto tribal property, that's Indian property. It's no longer part of the state of Indiana," said Hanley.
Hello:
Congratulations on your new business venture!
When reading about the your casino in South Bend, news articles mentioned that the Indiana License to Carry Handgun is not valid on your property, even outside of the casino proper. If true, that's an unfortunate choice on the part of your tribe as it sends a strong message that I am not welcome and you do not want me to spend money in your casino or resort. If you're familiar with Hoosiers, you'll realize that a significant number of potential customers will reach the same conclusion.
If the news account are in error and your tribe will recognize my right to be armed while visiting, please let me know and I will reconsider visiting.
Thank you for your attention!
So . . . they don't want any of us spending money in their casino. Got it!
I just sent them a message on their web site:
The Pokagon Band's land in South Bend is held in trust by the United States for the exclusive benefit and use of the tribe. As a federally recognized tribe, the Pokagon Band is not subordinate to the State of Indiana; it possesses both the right and the authority to regulate activities on its land independently from state government control.
NEVER mess with any Tribal Police. If you are white - you are the enemy.
How did they suddenly get a chunk of sovereign land if they did not have it before??? Did Indiana & the US give up land ??
NEVER mess with any Tribal Police. If you are white - you are the enemy. I have dealt with them in Arizona and New Mexico. You have absolutely no rights on the Rez as far as they are concerned. Not in a casino - not in your vehicle - not on a hiking trail. They don't mess around.
I wouldn't want to **** off some of the ex Elkhart cops eitherThe tribal police in the SB area appear to be ex-SB or Elkhart cops. Retired or otherwise. In other words, not Indian...