The Muckleshoot Tribe of Washington opened a non-smoking casino two weeks ago.
The non-smoking facility occupies a smaller building at the Muckleshoot Indian Casino. "Our customers wanted it," a tribal spokesperson told The Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
Tribes, as sovereigns, set their own smoking laws. The state recently imposed a ban on smoking in public places.
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(The Seattle Post-Intelligencer 9/19)
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