Crow Tribe to approve cannabis ordinance in Montana

BILLINGS, Mont.

Coal was the name of the game for the tribe for a while, but for good business we have to diversify within the reservation,” White Clay told The Gazette.

The same year, the Fort Peck Tribal Council said no tribal member could possess any kind of marijuana.

The state approved the recreational use of marijuana in 2020, and lawmakers have since tried to determine what the legal growing and selling of cannabis will look like by 2022.

Thor Hoyte, legal counsel for the Crow Tribe, said both White Clay and other tribal leaders have been in conversation with the state to avoid any confusion regarding marijuana’s legal status.

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