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Reservation sues beer brewers for alcohol-related suffering
By QMI Agency
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An aboriginal band in South Dakota has filed a $500-million lawsuit against three of the world's largest beer brewers alleging their alcohol is causing harm on the reservation.
Lawyer Tom White, who represents the Oglala Sioux Tribe, alleges the beer companies and retailers named in the lawsuit are helping to illegally import alcohol in Whiteclay, Neb., to the nearby Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where alcohol is prohibited.
The defendants named in the lawsuit include retailers and major beer manufacturers: Anheuser-Busch InBev, Pabst, Molson Coors and Miller Brewing Company.
The band wants $500 million in damages for the cost of health care and social services.
The lawsuit says the village of Whiteclay has a dozen residents, but in 2010 four licensed stores sold nearly five million cans of beer.
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Reservation sues beer brewers for alcohol-related suffering
By QMI Agency
Article Link
An aboriginal band in South Dakota has filed a $500-million lawsuit against three of the world's largest beer brewers alleging their alcohol is causing harm on the reservation.
Lawyer Tom White, who represents the Oglala Sioux Tribe, alleges the beer companies and retailers named in the lawsuit are helping to illegally import alcohol in Whiteclay, Neb., to the nearby Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where alcohol is prohibited.
The defendants named in the lawsuit include retailers and major beer manufacturers: Anheuser-Busch InBev, Pabst, Molson Coors and Miller Brewing Company.
The band wants $500 million in damages for the cost of health care and social services.
The lawsuit says the village of Whiteclay has a dozen residents, but in 2010 four licensed stores sold nearly five million cans of beer.
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