土著商店业主以宪法和条约权利为由蔑视大麻法。
Indigenous store owner defies cannabis laws, citing constitutional and treaty rights.
安大略金斯敦的土著大麻店主Robert Fisher Tehonikonrathe尽管两次遭到警方突袭,仍拒绝关闭他的生意。
Indigenous cannabis store owner Robert Fisher Tehonikonrathe in Kingston, Ontario, refuses to shut down his business despite two police raids.
Tehonikonrathe声称他的经营权受到加拿大法律,包括《宪法法》和条约的保护,认为这些权利取代了《大麻管制法》。
Tehonikonrathe asserts his right to operate is protected by Canadian law, including the Constitution Act and treaties, arguing these rights supersede the Cannabis Control Act.
他在全省经营近十几家商店, 在多个城市面临法律斗争。
He operates nearly a dozen stores across the province, facing legal battles in multiple cities.