The Coquille Tribe buys the liquor for The Mill Casino-Hotel directly from the state of Oregon.
The tribal-state compact gives the tribe a substantial discount through the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. Essentially, the tribe pays about half price for distilled spirits, which does not necessarily include beer and wine.
OLCC charges non-tribal entities 110 percent above cost.
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(The Coos Bay World 7/16)
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