Fair enough. In that case I will treat it as togue in check and go along with the scenario. It is a bit of an ethical dilemma as on the one hand gambling may be legal and therefore can be used to help the American Indians at least as far as the government is concerned. Yet many say gambling is not good as there are many people who are adversely affected but it is also raising much-needed money for a needy cause.
The money from drugs is illegal but as far as the buyers are concerned who are not worried about the illegalities they may choose to buy off those who use the money to help their people. In that world and scenario, it would probably make sense. It reminds me of a doco I seen where the Columbian cartels were improving the poor village peoples standard of living by building them better homes and putting in TVs if they continued to cultivate the cocoa plants. If people see that there is a good cause for something they will support it if it means they will benefit, especially if they are in desperate need regardless of the moral implications.