The Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe has established a framework to launch an adult-use cannabis retail program on its tribal lands in rural Minnesota.
The Leech Lake Band business council recently approved an ordinance for the sale and consumption of cannabis products on its lands in the northern part of the state, according to MPR News.
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The Leech Lake Band could launch recreational sales by year’s end and, ultimately, operate as many as three stores, the radio station reported.
Two other Minnesota tribes recently launched adult-use sales in the state.
The Red Lake Nation launched recreational marijuana sales at its NativeCare store on Aug. 1, the first day the state’s new law legalizing possession, use and home grows went into effect.
The tribe also plans to roll out a mobile marijuana store – a new twist on the food-truck concept – to meet strong consumer demand.
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