| Cannabis Training Cover 2022 | 1 | 
| A. Agenda | 2 | 
| B. Foundations of the Tribal Gaming Industry | 4-5 | 
| “Tribal Cannabis Industry: An Overview” | 4-5 | 
| Foundations of the Tribal Cannabis Industry | 6-7 | 
| Slide Number 3 | 8-9 | 
| Industrial Hemp | 10-11 | 
| Cannabinoids: CBD and THC | 12-13 | 
| Slide Number 6 | 14-15 | 
| Slide Number 7 | 16-17 | 
| Federal Law | 18-19 | 
| The Controlled Substances Act (1970s) 21 U.S.C.13 § 801 et seq. | 20-21 | 
| Slide Number 10 | 22-23 | 
| Slide Number 11 | 24-25 | 
| Slide Number 12 | 26-27 | 
| Across the Country… 2014 | 28-29 | 
| Across the Country… | 30-31 | 
| Medical Marijuana v. Adult Use or Recreational Marijuana | 32-33 | 
| What can a doctor do? It depends…. | 34-35 | 
| Nevada Health Conditions for the Medical Use of Marijuana | 36-37 | 
| Across the Country… 2014 13 states authorized commercial hemp programs: | 38-39 | 
| Across the planet… | 40-41 | 
| Economic forecast - Hemp | 42-43 | 
| 2014 - DOJ Policy Statement Regarding Marijuana Issues in Indian Country | 44-45 | 
| Cole Memo (8/29/2013) | 46-47 | 
| Cole Memo (8/29/2013) | 48-49 | 
| Cole Memo (8/29/2013) | 50-51 | 
| Tribes begin to jump in | 52-53 | 
| Slide Number 26 | 54-55 | 
| Menominee Hemp Farm | 56-57 | 
| Tribes begin to jump in | 58-59 | 
| Washington-Tribal Marijuana Compacts | 60-61 | 
| General Cannabis Compact Provisions | 62-63 | 
| State-Tribal Marijuana Activity | 64-65 | 
| Nevada-Tribal Marijuana | 66-67 | 
| Nevada-Tribal Marijuana | 68-69 | 
| IHS –Tribal Inquiry and HHS Response | 70-71 | 
| Tribal Legal Options | 72-73 | 
| Decision Time | 74-75 | 
| Decision Time | 76-77 | 
| Key Considerations for Tribal Health Programs | 78-79 | 
| Decision Time | 80-81 | 
| Other Considerations | 82-83 | 
| Slide Number 41 | 84-85 | 
| Make a Decision & Adopt As Tribal Law | 86-87 | 
| Basic Framework for Tribal Cannabis Industry | 88-89 | 
| Development of Robust Regulatory & Enforcement Framework Required | 90-91 | 
| Development of Robust Regulatory Framework Required | 92-93 | 
| Alcatraz 1969-1971 | 94-95 | 
| Why Indian Country? | 96-97 | 
| Sovereignty Is the Key | 98-99 | 
| Sovereignty Is the Key | 100-101 | 
| Era of Self-Determination - Legislation | 102-103 | 
| Slide Number 51 | 104-105 | 
| Era of Self-Determination – Case Law | 106-107 | 
| Era of Self-Determination – Case Law | 108-109 | 
| Era of Self-Determination – Administration | 110-111 | 
| Slide Number 55 | 112-113 | 
| Tribes today... | 114-115 | 
| Snapshot of Tribal Legalization Efforts | 116-117 | 
| Slide Number 58 | 118-119 | 
| Sessions Withdraws Cole and Wilkinson memos – January 4, 2018 | 120-121 | 
| Slide Number 60 | 122-123 | 
| Slide Number 61 | 124-125 | 
| State Marijuana Legislative Activities - 2021 | 126-127 | 
| Slide Number 63 | 128-129 | 
| Slide Number 64 | 130-131 | 
| HHS Patent – “Cannabinoids as antioxidents & neuroprotectants” | 132-133 | 
| NIH grants license to KannaLife to study CBD & CTE | 134-135 | 
| Congressional Activity | 136-137 | 
| Congressional Response | 138-139 | 
| Ongoing Challenges | 140-141 | 
| Congressional Activity – No Congress yet | 142-143 | 
| Slide Number 71 | 144-145 | 
| President Biden Memorandum Oct 6, 2022 | 146-147 | 
| Senator Cory Booker reacts: | 148-149 | 
| Slide Number 74 | 150-151 | 
| Questions? | 152-153 | 
| C. Tribal Business Development | 154-155 | 
| D. Intro to Hemp Cannabis | 172-173 | 
| D. Tribal Marijuana Business Development | 204-205 | 
| E. Operating a Tribal Marijuana Business | 214-215 | 
| F. Accounting & Auditing Concerns Tribal Marijuana | 226-227 | 
| G. Best Practices on Legalization of Cannabis | 246-247 | 
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