Feds Raid Indian Reservation; Destroy Industrial Hemp Crops

D528

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Feds Raid Indian Reservation; Destroy Industrial Hemp Crops
by Asa Jay

Accompanied by state and local police, undercover and camo-clad federal agents with the FBI and DEA descended on the tribal lands of the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin on Friday, to destroy and confiscate what tribal officials are calling "legal" industrial hemp crops.

Adorned in tactical gear and armed with AR-15s, the drug warriors focused their efforts along County Road M – west of Suring in Menominee County – and utilized front-end loaders and dump trucks to seize over 30,000 plants.

According to the DEA, it was serving a search warrant granted by a federal judge in Green Bay to raid a home, outbuilding, and about 20 acres of tribal land in the County.

No arrests were made but the agency said it was acting off information gleamed from an investigation that suggested people other than Menominee Tribe members were planting and tending to plants in the area.

The seizure flies in the face of a Department of Justice claim made last year that they would no longer go after American Indian tribes growing marijuana on sovereign lands – and even though the Menominee Tribe approved measures to legalize marijuana for recreational and medicinal purposes in August – the operation confirms that federal drug warriors aren't going anywhere.

Tribal Chairman Gary Besaw said the heavy handed agents "improperly and unnecessarily" entered sovereign lands and destroyed their industrial hemp crop despite the tribe legalizing the cultivation and study of "low THC, non-psychotropic" industrial hemp under an agreement with the College of the Menominee Nation back in May.

In a statement, Besaw said growing the crop "was intended to comply with Congress's actions in [the] 2014 Farm Bill which recognized a distinction between marijuana and industrial hemp that created an exception to the Controlled Substance Act to allow for growth, cultivation and the study of industrial hemp in certain circumstances."

He said that the tribes production of hemp was in accordance with the bill.

Marijuana and hemp are both types of cannabis, but marijuana has much higher levels of THC – which gives it its psychoactive effects. Hemp has almost negligible levels of THC and is cultivated for literally 10s of thousands of uses ranging from health products and plastics to paper, clothing, and fuel.

"I am deeply disappointed that the Obama administration has made the decision to utilize the full force of the DEA to raid our Tribe," Besaw said. "We were attempting to grow industrial hemp for research purposes in accordance with the farm bill."

Besaw maintains that the Tribe "offered to take any differences in the interpretation of the farm bill to federal court," and even offered to "destroy certain strains of the industrial hemp crop that [the feds] had identified as problematic," but said the "offers by the Tribe were rejected in favor of the aggressive unilateral action."

"Instead, the Obama administration sent agents to destroy our crop while allowing recreational marijuana in Colorado," Besaw said. "I just wish the President would explain to tribes why we can't grow industrial hemp like the states, and even more importantly, why we d[id]'t deserve an opportunity to make our argument to a federal judge rather than having our community raided by the DEA?"

Besaw says the Tribe will now sue the federal government over the raid and destruction of the crops.

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U.S. always speaks with forked tongue............................Dont believe a word they say...
 

hotrodharley

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Feds Raid Indian Reservation; Destroy Industrial Hemp Crops
by Asa Jay

Accompanied by state and local police, undercover and camo-clad federal agents with the FBI and DEA descended on the tribal lands of the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin on Friday, to destroy and confiscate what tribal officials are calling "legal" industrial hemp crops.

Adorned in tactical gear and armed with AR-15s, the drug warriors focused their efforts along County Road M – west of Suring in Menominee County – and utilized front-end loaders and dump trucks to seize over 30,000 plants.

According to the DEA, it was serving a search warrant granted by a federal judge in Green Bay to raid a home, outbuilding, and about 20 acres of tribal land in the County.

No arrests were made but the agency said it was acting off information gleamed from an investigation that suggested people other than Menominee Tribe members were planting and tending to plants in the area.

The seizure flies in the face of a Department of Justice claim made last year that they would no longer go after American Indian tribes growing marijuana on sovereign lands – and even though the Menominee Tribe approved measures to legalize marijuana for recreational and medicinal purposes in August – the operation confirms that federal drug warriors aren't going anywhere.

Tribal Chairman Gary Besaw said the heavy handed agents "improperly and unnecessarily" entered sovereign lands and destroyed their industrial hemp crop despite the tribe legalizing the cultivation and study of "low THC, non-psychotropic" industrial hemp under an agreement with the College of the Menominee Nation back in May.

In a statement, Besaw said growing the crop "was intended to comply with Congress's actions in [the] 2014 Farm Bill which recognized a distinction between marijuana and industrial hemp that created an exception to the Controlled Substance Act to allow for growth, cultivation and the study of industrial hemp in certain circumstances."

He said that the tribes production of hemp was in accordance with the bill.

Marijuana and hemp are both types of cannabis, but marijuana has much higher levels of THC – which gives it its psychoactive effects. Hemp has almost negligible levels of THC and is cultivated for literally 10s of thousands of uses ranging from health products and plastics to paper, clothing, and fuel.

"I am deeply disappointed that the Obama administration has made the decision to utilize the full force of the DEA to raid our Tribe," Besaw said. "We were attempting to grow industrial hemp for research purposes in accordance with the farm bill."

Besaw maintains that the Tribe "offered to take any differences in the interpretation of the farm bill to federal court," and even offered to "destroy certain strains of the industrial hemp crop that [the feds] had identified as problematic," but said the "offers by the Tribe were rejected in favor of the aggressive unilateral action."

"Instead, the Obama administration sent agents to destroy our crop while allowing recreational marijuana in Colorado," Besaw said. "I just wish the President would explain to tribes why we can't grow industrial hemp like the states, and even more importantly, why we d[id]'t deserve an opportunity to make our argument to a federal judge rather than having our community raided by the DEA?"

Besaw says the Tribe will now sue the federal government over the raid and destruction of the crops.

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U.S. always speaks with forked tongue............................Dont believe a word they say...
When did this occur? Because I read that the Feds are going to allow all Indian reservations to grow marijuana, not just hemp.
 

757growin

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It's not the first reservation raid either. A tribe up in Humboldt got raided in the past 2 months. The tribes can grow but still have some rules to answer to. Supposedly those were broken.
 

Joe Blows Trees

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It's funny how when both Bush's were president, medical marijuana wasn't even allowed but somehow Obama is terrible.

Main article: Medical cannabis
In 1978 Robert Randall sued the federal government for arresting him for using cannabis to treat his glaucoma. The judge ruled Randall needed cannabis for medical purposes and required the Food and Drug Administration set up a program to grow cannabis on a farm at the University of Mississippi and to distribute 300 cannabis cigarettes a month to Randall. In 1992 George H. W. Bush discontinued the program after Randall tried to make HIV/AIDS patients eligible for the program. Thirteen people were already enrolled and were allowed to continue receiving cannabis cigarettes; today the government still ships cannabis cigarettes to seven people. Irvin Rosenfeld, who became eligible to receive cannabis from the program in 1982 to treat rare bone tumors, urged theGeorge W. Bush administration to reopen the program; however, he was unsuccessful
 

Extrome

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Very sad. The tribe said they will remember this as a "historic betrayal", definitely not good for the relationship between our government and the Indian Nation.

However I did read the entire search and seizure warrant and supposedly someone other than the Indians were growing regular marijuana, and non-native people with vehicles having plates from Colorado and other states were seen at the greenhouse. So DEA is trying to say psychoactive marijuana was being grown and maybe sold to people out of state. I don't know if that's true or just a lie to give them probable cause. Either way they didn't have to use such force, there could have been a more diplomatic solution.
 

420God

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This happened in my back yard. Cops are still around the area like crazy busting people for stupid shit.

Fuck the Government.:cuss:
 

hotrodharley

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Very sad. The tribe said they will remember this as a "historic betrayal", definitely not good for the relationship between our government and the Indian Nation.

However I did read the entire search and seizure warrant and supposedly someone other than the Indians were growing regular marijuana, and non-native people with vehicles having plates from Colorado and other states were seen at the greenhouse. So DEA is trying to say psychoactive marijuana was being grown and maybe sold to people out of state. I don't know if that's true or just a lie to give them probable cause. Either way they didn't have to use such force, there could have been a more diplomatic solution.
"Non-native people"? Hell so many Sioux and Blackfeet and Crows look totally white! More likely some damned rat.
 

Extrome

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hotrodharley said:
"Non-native people"? Hell so many Sioux and Blackfeet and Crows look totally white! More likely some damned rat.
I'm not sure exactly what about their appearance made them think they weren't Native Americans.
 
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