Cannabis farm owner claims petition is “rooted in misinformation”

By Tara Lindemann, Writer Legacy Farms owner, Aaron Porter, claims a petition calling for accountability over his cannabis grow operation is rooted in misinformation. Along with him, Six Nations Cannabis Commission (SNCC) ,has confirmed the company , Legacy Farms, has followed the license application process. “Legacy Farms have been extremely cooperative working with the Six Nations Cannabis Commission,” said Acting Commissioner, Jami-Lee Baxter. SNCC issued the Legacy Farms press release on May 30. In the release, Porter, as “sole owner,” says he is “proud to operate a fully licensed cannabis production facility in accordance with the laws and regulations of the Six Nations Cannabis Commission, and the Elected Band Council of the Six Nations of the Grand River (SNGREC).” “From the outset, my goal has been to support community standards,…

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