Tribal authorities in Northern California are reacting angrily to a July 8 raid on two cannabis grows in Modoc County. The operations were owned by the Alturas Indian Rancheria and the Pit River Tribe, on tribal lands . Leaders of Alturas Rancheria released a statement July 15, saying they had tried several times to reach out to the US Attorney's Office as they launched their Medical Marijuana Program, which they asserted complied with state law. The statement also said the tribe coordinated with local agencies. "The Tribe laid everything out for the local authorities to consider," said tribal chairman Phillip Del Rosa. "We told local officials that 'if some aspect of the project concerns you, let us know and we will work with you to address your concerns.'"
Recent comments
9 weeks 5 days ago
15 weeks 3 days ago
26 weeks 3 days ago
27 weeks 3 days ago
29 weeks 4 hours ago
29 weeks 3 days ago
29 weeks 5 days ago
34 weeks 1 day ago
35 weeks 2 days ago
35 weeks 2 days ago