Longtime opponents of gambling expansion in Florida, No Casinos, Inc., are continuing their relentless campaign with every resource at their disposal. With the tribal gaming compact giving the Seminole Tribe a monopoly on mobile and retail sportsbooks in the state, the goal is to contest and invalidate it. The latest development in Florida's tumultuous sports betting history is this legal dispute.
No Casino argues that the constitutional amendment they successfully pushed was violated by the tribal gaming compact. They contend that both the agreement and the state legislature's enacting legislation ought to be declared unconstitutional. The group underlined that the state supreme court of Florida had the authority to decide whether or not this model was lawful under Florida's legal system.
No Casino argues that the constitutional amendment they successfully pushed was violated by the tribal gaming compact. They contend that both the agreement and the state legislature's enacting legislation ought to be declared unconstitutional. The group underlined that the state supreme court of Florida had the authority to decide whether or not this model was lawful under Florida's legal system.