FROM THE ARCHIVE
Editorial: No more tribal casinos
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THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2002

The New London Day is calling for an end to future tribal casinos in Connecticut.

In an editorial today, the paper says the negative aspects of gaming far outweigh the positives. The paper supports a bill in the state Legislature that attempts to close off all future casinos.

"It is time for the legislature to say, 'Enough,'" the paper concludes.

Southeastern Connecticut is home to casinos owned by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Mohegan Tribe. The paper warns that more tribes might be able to open gaming facilities.

Get the Story:
Editorial: Time to say, 'Enough' (The New London Day 5/2)

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