Native Americans
May 10, 2000
Golden State, Silver State Work Together to Control Markers' Rubbery Behavior
The California attorney general's office has no sympathy for state residents who run up big gambling debts in Nevada. The office might not actually applaud burning Golden State debtors at the stake on the Las Vegas Strip - if that happened to be the penalty. But it wouldn't fight the felony extradition of gamblers to the Silver State for failure to pay up on lost wagers, either.




The California attorney general's office has no sympathy for state residents who run up big gambling debts in Nevada.
The office might not actually applaud burning Golden State debtors at the stake on the Las Vegas Strip - if that happened to be the penalty. But it wouldn't fight the felony extradition of gamblers to the Silve...
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