Tribal Marijuana Farm Project On Temporary Hold

tribal marijuana farm, marijuana, mendocino countyThe Tribal marijuana farm proposed by the  Pinoleville Pomo Nation appears to be on a temporary hold. Much has happened in the short time since the announcement by the December 2014 Obama administration announcement that the Justice Department would not restrict the growing or selling of marijuana by Native American tribes. Since that time, Inforwars now reports that more than 100 Native American tribes are considering growing marijuana.

Tribal Marijuana Farm

Closer to home, Mendocino County District Attorney David Eyster, according to this article in the Willits News, is reportedly making a formal request for more information regarding a proposed medical marijuana grow by the Pinoleville Pomo Nation.

In the meantime while waiting for a response from the Pinoleville Pomo Nation to District Attorney Eyster, according to this article in the Ukiah Daily Journal, the proposed marijuana project has for the time being been put on hold.

Update: February 10, 2015

According to an article in the Ukiah Daily Journal, “One of the major players in the proposed Pinoleville Pomo Nation’s medical marijuana growing facility said he expects construction of the project to begin in about 30 days on the tribe’s property despite a recent meeting with Mendocino County Sheriff Tom Allman, who has said the operation would be illegal. “

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