SAFE, REGULATED CANNABIS
FROM OUR COMMUNITY, FOR OUR COMMUNITY

THE LAW

Six Nations of the Grand River (“SNGR”) enacted the Six Nations Cannabis Control Law (“SNCCL”) in 2019 to regulate the cannabis economy on its Territory from seed to sale.

SNGR’s jurisdiction over the cannabis economy at Six Nations ensures that all on-territory cannabis activity is regulated in a manner that reflects Six Nations own priorities, including the development of a sustainable cannabis economy to advance those priorities, without compromising health and safety.

The SNCCL is harmonized with key elements of the Cannabis Act and Cannabis Regulations (Canada), the Cannabis License Act (Ontario) and Cannabis Control Act (Ontario), particularly regarding health and safety and the protection of youth.

SNCCL revisions were passed by SNGR on February 25, 2021 and accompanying regulations were passed on May 3, 2021.

A copy of the law is posted below in a PDF format. Available for download by clicking on the link.

The following statutes are outlined in the Six Nations of the Grand River Cannabis Control Law:

Part 1: Definitions, Jurisdiction and Purposes

Part 2: Six Nations Cannabis Commission

Part 3: Prohibitions

Part 4: Medical Use

Part 5: Licensing

Part 6: Import and Export

Part 7: Commission Orders

Part 8: Cannabis Tracking System

Part 9: General Administrative Appeals

Part 10: Compliance and Enforcement

Part 11: Offences and Penalties

Part 12: Fees

The SNGRCC Laws and Regulations are currently under review – if you have any questions or concerns please reach out to the Six Nations Cannabis Commission.

The Six Nations Cannabis Commission can be reached by email: info@sncannabis.com or by phone: (226) 446-9908