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Tribal land ruling undercuts marijuana law’s claims of undoing racial disparities

A Minnesota judge ruled the state can prosecute cannabis crimes on tribal lands, challenging Indigenous sovereignty and the state's claims of addressing racial disparities through cannabis legalization. This decision stems from the case of Levi Thompson, whose dispensary on the Red Lake Nation reservation was raided. The judge cited past criminal classifications of marijuana possession, further complicated by White Earth tribal police involvement in Thompson's arrest and raising questions about tribal leadership authority.
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