So here is the key to more religious cults maybe?

Did feds send in crooks to harvest hemp; even Donald Trump gets into
act?

Oliver North just busted for using hash - very popular now.......so feds
want Indians to gamble>

Who they trying to kid here?   These Indians are in grave danger if you
piece all this together......

Janet Reno, bit Ape Woman and Clinton and his snowbirds with Larry Flynt
network as organized route.........throw in Carville and Flynt and North
in a movie about freedom and speech.....what a laugh.

Hemp - well for those who might know something on this, Indians
Beware......and Clinton, remember Custer's Last Stand, because this
could be Clinton's Last Stand coming up this January 20/21.....8 million
dollar a year job?   Someone has to invest all that tax free drug money
- and there they are.....the key to CFR/Jewis Mafia success.....big
money, but Indians still starving....

Boy would Love to Join the Chief......my mother loved the Indians and we
used to find indian arrow heads all over where we lived.....had
collection - and picture painting of Last Mohican...

colleen

Read this and wonder?   Drugs....Big Money....Okay for Feds to deal
drugs...but not Indians who starve?

Sioux Indians Vote To Challenge DEA on Hemp
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, S.D. - Today in its regular quarterly
session, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council enacted historic legislation on
industrial hemp. An ordinance amending the tribe¹s penal code relating
to the plant was adopted by the vote of 8 - 4, reviving the legal
distinction between industrial hemp and marijuana. ³This sets the
stage for land-based economic development on the reservation and
probably a legal challenge by the tribe in federal court² observed Joe
American Horse, spokesman for the ordinance.
Introduced through the judiciary committee, the legislation was debated
for almost two hours before its adoption. ³The council voted to
support and endorse sound ideas put forth by community landowners,²
said Loretta Cook afterwards. She is president of the Slim Butte LUA
(Land-Use Association) which had sought the measure over a two-year
period.
The Ordinance was passed despite a letter to the tribe from the Drug
Enforcement Administration claiming that industrial hemp cultivation
would violate federal law. Supporters of the Ordinance cited a study by
the Vermont state legislature revealing that more than 99% of the
³marijuana² located and destroyed by the DEA (at an annual cost of
$500 million) is actually feral industrial hemp having extremely low
levels of THC (the active ingredient in marijuana) and no psychoactive
potential. Much of the feral hemp escaped cultivation during World War
II¹s Hemp for Victory campaign.
³The mere fact that hemp is growing wild is an inescapable reminder
that industrial hemp was once a cornerstone of agriculture in
America,² said Thomas J. Ballanco, a West Point graduate and attorney
who drafted the Ordinance. He also commented that, ³Asking the DEA for
advice about industrial hemp is like asking Donald Trump for advice
about Indian gaming issues.²
³Tribal sovereignty over land and precise language regarding the hemp
plant are the issues involved,² commented American Horse.
Tom Cook, Hemp Project Director Slim Butte Land-Use Association Tel: 308
432 2290 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ORDINANCE N0. _______
ORDINANCE OF THE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBAL COUNCIL OF THE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE
(An Unincorporated Tribe)
ORDINANCE OF THE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBAL COUNCIL AMENDING THE OGLALA SIOUX
TRIBAL PENAL CODE RELATED TO INDUSTRIAL HEMP.
WHEREAS the Oglala Sioux Tribe recognizes that industrial hemp is a safe
and profitable commodity in the international marketplace and is grown
in more than thirty countries including Canada, France, England, Russia,
China, Germany and Australia, and
WHEREAS treaties signed between the Oglala Sioux Tribe and the United
States government acknowledge that the tribe retains the right to grow
food and fiber crops from the soil, and
WHEREAS the Oglala Sioux Tribe recognizes that industrial hemp was a
viable and profitable crop grown in the Pine Ridge region when the
treaties were entered between the United States and the Oglala Sioux
Tribe, and
WHEREAS the Oglala Sioux Tribe seeks to develop sustainable, land-based,
economic opportunities for tribal members, and
WHEREAS the Oglala Sioux Tribe recognizes that there is a consistent,
predictable, genetically based difference between the varieties of
Cannabis sativa that produce marijuana and those that produce industrial
hemp and that the difference is based on the amount of
tetrahydrocannabinol present in the plant, and
WHEREAS law enforcement agents and farmers can learn to readily
distinguish between the different varieties of Cannabis sativa, and
WHEREAS the Oglala Sioux Tribe seeks to maintain its current policy of
prohibiting the use and proliferation of marijuana on the reservation,
and
WHEREAS international treaties and trade agreements including the 1961
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, the North American Free Trade
Agreement [NAFTA] and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade [GATT]
specifically classify industrial hemp as a commodity that is separate
and distinct from any narcotic, and
WHEREAS the law enforcement policies of the United States government are
inconsistent, severely overburden industrial hemp agriculture, and do
not adequately carry out the original intent of Congress regarding
industrial hemp and marijuana; now THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, that the
Oglala Sioux Tribal Council does hereby expressly reserve and retain
jurisdiction to enact legislation relating to industrial hemp
agriculture and amends the Oglala Sioux Tribe Penal Code to clarify its
policy allowing agricultural and economic development while retaining
its existing policy against marijuana, and
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that any members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe who
wish to harvest or cultivate industrial hemp must first organize, or
join an existing, land use association. Each land use association making
use of industrial hemp will then appoint, and arrange for the
compensation of, a liaison who will file a quarterly report to the Land
Committee of the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council, delineating with
specificity the industrial hemp acreage to be cultivated and/or
harvested, the end products to be manufactured and the progress since
the previous report. The liaison will serve as the interface between the
land use association, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council and any interested
law enforcement agencies, and
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Oglala Sioux Tribal Penal Code, Title 9,
Section 106. - Marijuana and Section 106.00 - Controlled Drugs and
Substances are amended as follows:
a) TITLE 9, SECTION 106. - MARIJUANA is amended to read:
Any Indian who shall plant, grow, cultivate, harvest or gather, sell,
barter, or give away or have in possession any Marijuana shall be deemed
guilty of an offense and upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to
labor for a period not to exceed six (6) months, or to a fine not to
exceed three hundred and sixty dollars ($360.00), or to both such fine
and imprisonment, with costs.
b) The definition of ³Marijuana² in TITLE 9, SECTION 106.00 (e) is
amended to read:
³Marijuana² -- All parts of the plant of the genus Cannabis whether
growing or not; the seeds thereof, resin extracted from any part of such
plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or
preparation of the plant, its seeds, or its resin THAT CONTAINS ONE
PERCENT OR MORE CONCENTRATION OF TETRAHYDROCANNABINOL BY WEIGHT.
MARIJUANA DOES NOT INCLUDE INDUSTRIAL HEMP AS DEFINED IN THIS SECTION.
c) The following definition of ³Industrial Hemp² shall be added to
TITLE 9, SECTION 106.00 as appropriate:
³Industrial Hemp² -- All parts and varieties of the plant Cannabis
sativa, both indigenous and imported, that are, or have historically
been, cultivated and harvested for fiber and seed purposes and contain a
tetrahydrocannabinol concentration of one percent or less by weight.
and,
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all ordinances, resolutions, policy letters,
memoranda of understanding or agreement and any other official documents
created by, or entered into by, the Oglala Sioux Tribal Council that
relate to marijuana are hereby amended to encompass the distinction now
created in TITLE 9, SECTION 106.00.
C E R T I F I C A T I O N
I, the undersigned, as Recording Secretary of the Oglala Sioux Tribal
Council, hereby certify that this Ordinance was adopted by a vote of:
_8_For; _4_Against; and _1_ Not Voting, during a REGULAR SESSION held on
the _28_th day of JULY, 1998.
Theresa Two Bulls, Secretary
Oglala Sioux Tribe
A T T E S T
John W. Steele, President
Oglala Sioux Tribe



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