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Cannabis sales should be legal in First Nations communities, Chief says

Stockhouse Editorial
1 Comment| November 19, 2019

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First Nations communities weren't consulted when the Cannabis Act was being established


A member of the Assembly of First Nations is asking the federal government to legalize the sale of cannabis in First Nations communities.

Chief Isadore Day of Sault Ste. Marie said Indigenous communities weren't consulted when legalization was in the works, so they went ahead and set up dispensaries, which they consider legitimate.

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