Red Lake’s NativeCare dispensary to operate as a stand-alone business following council vote – INFORUM

RED LAKE, Minn. — Red Lake’s marijuana dispensary, NativeCare, will be operated as a stand-alone business instead of tribal council control following a unanimous vote for the council to step away from day-to-day operations of the business on Tuesday, Jan. 30.

The vote came after an allegation that a large amount of cannabis was removed from the facility without authorization.

According to a news release, an employee at NativeCare’s grow facility alleged that Tribal Secretary Sam Strong had removed a significant amount of trim — the leaf byproduct that is removed from cannabis flowers after harvest — that was stored in garbage bags at the facility.

Tribal council members reviewed a report detailing that the trim was picked by one of NativeCare’s business partners to process the material into other products, such as vape cartridges.

After reviewing this report, the NativeCare employee who made the initial report admitted that he never saw Strong take any cannabis material from the grow facility and that “his earlier report was incorrect,” the release said.

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Inquiries were also made into Strong’s activities within his official capacity as a member of the cannabis board. The Tribal Regulatory Cannabis Board

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