South Dakota tribe burned pot crop for fear of federal raid
Santee Sioux leaders cleared to grow marijuana, but unclear whether it’s OK to sell to people who aren’t members of the tribe
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — A South Dakota American Indian tribe that sought to open the nation’s first marijuana resort burned its crop after federal officials signaled a potential raid, the tribal president said Monday.
Flandreau Santee Sioux president Anthony Reider told The Associated Press the tribe had three weeks of discussions with authorities that culminated with a…
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