Hemp & Native American Sovereignty
Project CBD
NOVEMBER 18, 2020
Native American farmers are asserting their sovereign right to cultivate industrial hemp and THC -rich cannabis on Indian lands.
Project CBD
NOVEMBER 18, 2020
Native American farmers are asserting their sovereign right to cultivate industrial hemp and THC -rich cannabis on Indian lands.
Cannabis Law Report
NOVEMBER 25, 2020
The post HEMP & NATIVE AMERICAN SOVEREIGNTY A 5-Part Series on Cannabis in Indian Country first appeared on Cannabis Law Report. Project CBD write…… The original peoples of what is now the United States were left in legal limbo after the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, … Read More.
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Cannabis Law Report
NOVEMBER 20, 2020
The post Project CBD publish first in 5 part series about, “Hemp & Native American Sovereignty” first appeared on Cannabis Law Report. Bill Weinberg writes November 19, 2020. The original peoples of what is now the United States … Read More.
Canna Law Blog
MARCH 13, 2024
A Tradition of Excellence For thousands of years, Native tribes across North America have harnessed the benefits of the hemp and cannabis plants. As the broader state awaits recreational cannabis frameworks and regulations, tribal lands operate under a different set of rules governed by tribal sovereignty.
Cannabis Law Report
SEPTEMBER 15, 2021
Alliance signs agreements bringing economic sovereignty to indigenous people through cannabis farming. By joining NACA, indigenous farmers will become part of a sustainable, competitive, and balanced ecosystem that benefits Native American communities, families, and future generations. About Native American Cannabis Alliance.
Cannabis Law Report
APRIL 17, 2022
CANNABIS CULTURE Reports… – Across Africa, the cannabis market has become a more and more militarized scene: from Zambia´s army foray into cultivation, Zimbabwe´s army dropping the first seeds of hemp, to South Africa and Swaziland where armies have a confrontational history with Indigenous growers. . African armies have better tools.
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