Los Angeles Times: “Opening the door for what could be a lucrative and controversial new industry on some Native American reservations, the Justice Department on Thursday will tell U.S. attorneys to not prevent tribes from growing or selling marijuana on the sovereign lands, even in states that ban the practice. The new guidance, released in a memorandum, will be implemented on a case-by-case basis and tribes must still follow federal guidelines, said Timothy Purdon, the U.S. attorney for North Dakota and the chairman of the Attorney General’s Subcommittee on Native American Issues.”
U.S. won’t Stop Native Americans from Growing, Selling Pot on Their Land
By On the Net|2014-12-17T06:35:55-07:00December 11th, 2014|Federal Dispensary Attacks, Stories & Articles|Comments Off on U.S. won’t Stop Native Americans from Growing, Selling Pot on Their Land
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