Nipissing First Nation mulls banning cannabis sales ahead of legalization

 

Recreational cannabis will soon be legal in Canada.

Although the legislation is still being sorted out across the provinces, some First Nations in Ontario are trying to get ahead of the game, while others are holding off.

APTN’s Annette Francis visited Nipissing First Nation to hear how that community is planning to deal with legalization.

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2 thoughts on “Nipissing First Nation mulls banning cannabis sales ahead of legalization

  1. RICHARD ADAM. KUDRA says:

    The instances of rejecting Cannabis Trichome Therapy are a direct co-relation to how far removed from Natural Healing the Individual Nation’s are.

    The fact is cannabinoids had been removed from First Nation’s after contact.
    This is a rejection of the Old Ways and makes Me wonder if they read the Cannabis Conciliation documents put to the Senate.

    Ignorance is not an excuse for ‘Lazy-Learner’s’ any More !
    The rejection also speaks to Endocannabioid Deficiencies within the policy-makers themselves.

    Keep Your Eye’s peeled because this is the difference between Health Care and the Health Industry.

    Know Your Enemy eh….. it ain’t a Plant.

  2. The instances of rejecting Cannabis Trichome Therapy are a direct co-relation to how far removed from Natural Healing the Individual Nation’s are.

    The fact is cannabinoids had been removed from First Nation’s after contact.
    This is a rejection of the Old Ways and makes Me wonder if they read the Cannabis Conciliation documents put to the Senate.

    Ignorance is not an excuse for ‘Lazy-Learner’s’ any More !
    The rejection also speaks to Endocannabioid Deficiencies within the policy-makers themselves.

    Keep Your Eye’s peeled because this is the difference between Health Care and the Health Industry.

    Know Your Enemy eh….. it ain’t a Plant.

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