The temporary federal funding freeze served as a wake-up call, highlighting the vulnerability of the cannabis industry and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. For Indigenous communities, the path forward lies in prioritizing economic sovereignty through collaborative development of the cannabis and hemp industries. By pooling resources, expertise, and infrastructure, tribes can create a resilient economic network that benefits all members.
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