I bring that up because I was stationed in Central America with an Indian guy. The only time I ever saw him drink was one night when he returned to the barracks from Panama City in a cab. The guy was a crazy man, I had never seen anything like it. When he got out of the cab, he started kicking in the car door. Then when he got upstairs, he jumped on a guy who was asleep in his bunk and started beating the hell out of him........
Its not just the native american.
It affect others with a history of alcoholism.
They solve nothing by closing White Clay.
Im betting this is just a ploy to change management.
Meanwhile, watch oit on highway 18, east or west from pine ridge