NATIVE BAND OF OJIBWE takes on Legal Cannabis on their land!

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🌿✨ Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Embraces Adult-Use Recreational Cannabis ✨🌿

In an exciting development, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe has officially embraced adult-use recreational cannabis on its tribal lands, taking a significant step toward opening dispensaries, similar to other tribal nations. This forward-thinking move was made possible through the passage of an ordinance by Leech Lake's business council, creating a well-structured regulatory framework for the sale and consumption of cannabis and its products on their northern Minnesota lands. 🍃🌌

Leech Lake Chairman Faron Jackson, Sr. envisions the possibility of opening as many as three dispensaries, catering to both band members and non-band members. The first dispensary could be up and running by the end of the year, marking a significant milestone for the community. 🏪💫

The regulatory framework is designed to provide flexibility, allowing the council to make amendments as necessary to adapt to changing circumstances. Jackson emphasizes that he has sought guidance from Leech Lake's elders and military veterans, who have been using hemp oil for its medical benefits, even before the legalization of cannabis on tribal lands. This natural remedy has provided relief for post-traumatic stress, anxiety, and other health issues. 🌿🏥

Jackson is also attentive to the concerns of band members who may still have reservations about this move. The tribe's commitment to addressing these concerns demonstrates their dedication to responsible cannabis regulation. 🤝🧡

Notably, Leech Lake's approach to cannabis regulation differs from that of neighboring Red Lake Nation. Unlike Red Lake Nation, Leech Lake doesn't enforce separate prohibitory laws on its lands; instead, tribal police and county sheriffs enforce Minnesota's criminal laws across the reservation. However, Leech Lake exercises civil authority over their lands, enabling them to regulate cannabis. 🚔📜

By taking this proactive approach, Leech Lake could potentially launch its cannabis products months ahead of non-tribal dispensaries, which require state licenses. Leech Lake Legal Director Christopher Murray emphasizes the tribe's commitment to fostering entrepreneurship among its band members. The newly established cannabis commission will be responsible for licensing businesses and regulating sales, ultimately creating opportunities for band members to participate in the cannabis industry. 📈👩‍🌾

This initiative reflects the tribe's commitment to self-determination and economic empowerment. By respecting tribal sovereignty and involving the community in the decision-making process, Leech Lake is setting a positive example for cannabis regulation that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of its members. 🌟🌏

Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting journey toward responsible cannabis regulation and economic empowerment within the Leech Lake community. 📢🌱

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