Pubdate: Tue, 14 Jul 2015
Source: Herald and News (Klamath Falls, OR)
Copyright: 2015 Herald and News
Contact:  http://www.heraldandnews.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2600
Author: Lee Juillerat

PIT RIVER CHAIRMAN DISAPPOINTED BY RAID

Mickey Gemmill Jr., chairman of the Pit River Tribe, says he is 
disappointed with last week's raid of marijuana grow operations in 
Modoc County, including one involving the Pit River Tribe.

Agents from the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Drug Enforcement 
Administration raided two sites on tribal lands near Alturas last 
Wednesday. According to a new release from the agencies, law 
enforcement officers, including the Modoc County Sheriff's 
Department, seized at least 12,000 marijuana plants and more than 100 
pounds of processed marijuana.

"The marijuana grows in question have received substantial attention 
in Modoc County, as has the U.S. Department of Justice's guidance 
relating to marijuana cultivation on tribal lands," the release said.

One site was an indoor grow operation at the Alturas Indian 
Rancheria, inside the tribe's former Event Center near the Desert 
Rose Casino. The second site was the XL Ranch adjacent to Highway 395 
along the Pit River. According to the release, the XL site included 
40 newly constructed greenhouses, each capable of growing about 1,000 
plants, and a gable-roofed structure that boosted the square footage 
another 50 percent.

"Both of the grow operations, which appear to have been operating in 
conjunction with each other, were well in excess of the locally 
enacted marijuana cultivation applicable to county land," the release 
said. "The volume of marijuana that the XL facility alone was capable 
of producing, estimated at 40,000-60,000 plants, far exceeds any 
prior known commercial marijuana grow operation anywhere within the 
34-county Eastern District.

"According to tribal representatives, all of the marijuana cultivated 
at both facilities was intended to be distributed off tribal lands at 
various unidentified locations. As indicated in the search warrant 
affidavits, the investigation to date indicates both operations may 
have been financed by a third party foreign national."

In comments to the Herald and News and in a news release, Gemmill 
disputed some of those claims and emphasized the Pit River Tribe is 
not affiliated with the Alturas Rancheria.

The Pit River Tribe has about 3,000 members and has manages about 
14,000 acres of land, including about 10,000 in Modoc County near 
Alturas. The Alturas Rancheria has five members and tribal holdings 
of about 20 acres.

Gemmill said federal agencies failed to provide any warning before 
last week's raid, despite the Pit River Tribe's efforts to follow guidelines.

"Federal agents destroyed the patient cooperative's plants and seized 
confidential patient information, among other documents," he said in 
news release. "We are very disappointed with the decision of the 
Bureau of Indian Affairs, as the lead federal agency, to descend on 
sovereign land with an army of nearly 50 law enforcement officers. 
That the BIA would take such a disrespectful approach to an Indian 
tribe on its own land is a serious assault to the tribe's right to 
self-governance."

"This action was especially appalling given that some tribal members 
were subjected to excessive police force, severely injured and 
arrested during the search," Gemmill said. "We believe that it is 
important to remind the BIA of its responsibility to protect Indian 
tribes, not to undermine legitimate tribal efforts to create jobs and 
improve the health and welfare of tribal members."

"Needless to say, we intend to have conversations in the coming days 
with the Department of Justice and the Assistant Secretary for Indian 
Affairs," said Gemmill.

The Pit River Tribe is a federally recognized Indian tribe of 11 
autonomous bands of Indians with tribal lands in Shasta, Lassen, 
Siskiyou and Modoc counties. The Pit River Tribe has no affiliation 
with the Alturas Indian Rancheria and is not cooperating with any 
marijuana cultivation being conducted on the 20 acre Alturas Rancheria.
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