UNDATED (KELO-AM) It has been many, many months since the Santee Sioux Indian Reservation near Flandreau South Dakota announced that it had destroyed its $1 million marijuana crop. State Attorney General Marty Jackley still isn't convinced.
"I don't have any concrete evidence where that marijuana is," Jackley tells KELO Radio, "but we have those concerns based upon some of the lack of evidence that over a million dollars worth of marijuana was in fact burned on the site."
Jackley says there have been statements that the crop was destroyed, but he hasn't seen any evidence of that. He's asking if any members of the public have any information about what happened, then please get in touch with law enforcement.
The tribe had hopes of opening a legal pot smoking resort on the reservation, but in November of 2015 announced that the pot crop had been destroyed. The tribe reportedly feared that federal agents were about to raid the operation.