
BOISE, Idaho - Idaho is suing Native Wholesale Supply Co., contending that the cigarette supplier illegally sold millions of smokes to retailers on Native American lands in the state.
The lawsuit, originally filed in state court last month, was removed last week to U.S. District Court at the request of Native Wholesale of Gowanda, N.Y. The complicated case involves Seneca and Opal cigarettes that are made by Grand River Enterprises of Ohsweken, Ontario, and sold by Native Wholesale to Native American-owned retail outlets on reservations in Idaho. More... Nutty News - Cigarettes America Front Page News
The lawsuit, originally filed in state court last month, was removed last week to U.S. District Court at the request of Native Wholesale of Gowanda, N.Y. The complicated case involves Seneca and Opal cigarettes that are made by Grand River Enterprises of Ohsweken, Ontario, and sold by Native Wholesale to Native American-owned retail outlets on reservations in Idaho. More... Nutty News - Cigarettes America Front Page News