From the McGirt decision, they decided that the reservations/native land had never been properly "removed", and still existed according to various treaties signed between the tribes and the US Govt. McGirt has been narrowed a bit by a decision since, but in general for non-felony crimes, only the tribes have juridiction, according to the attached map of nations. Unless there's an agreement between city/state police and that particular tribe, which there are quite a few in Oklahoma that cross-deputize each other.
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So, what's the solution when christo-fascists take over the department of education? I assume "vote for better candidates" and "persuade them with reason" aren't viable options.
Regarding the Tribal tags: "We haven’t done a lot of work with the tribes to address this problem, but we’re going to ramp that up."
So in Oklahoma, with a HUGE amount of tribal tags, OTA decided to switch to billing people using tags. But they just neglected to work out an agreement, or even address this with tribes before implementing the system? And then blame THE TRIBES for them not getting the money they think they should pay?
Just breathtakingly stupid and racist.
Very true, but if there was a way to get there other than driving, there'd be fewer cars to park.
Looks like it. Reminds me of old message/discussion boards so far, with actual real people.
I guess it's as much a possibility as Oklahoma kicking everyone off of their land.