Red Lake Nation Council hands off daily operation of tribal-owned dispensary – Star Tribune

The Red Lake Nation Tribal Council announced Wednesday that it would no longer handle day-to-day operations of its tribal-owned marijuana dispensary NativeCare, the first recreational dispensary in Minnesota.

The move comes after an employee alleged that a Tribal Council member stole a large amount of cannabis byproduct.

According to the band’s news release, an employee from NativeCare’s grow facility alleged that Tribal Secretary Sam Strong removed a significant amount of “trim” — the leaf byproduct removed from cannabis flowers after harvest — from garbage bags without authorization from the facility. The Council reviewed a report and determined that the product was not stolen but instead picked up by one of Native Care’s business partners, according to the release. The report found the trim was picked up so the business partner could turn otherwise wasted material into new products such as vape cartridges, the release states. All of the product in question was accounted for, it said.

After reviewing the report, the dispensary employee who accused Strong admitted he never saw Strong take any cannabis material from the grow facility, and that his initial report was incorrect, the release states.

Reached by phone Wednesday, Strong called the allegation “totally untrue.”

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