High price to pay to keep drugs away from Blood Indian Reserve
BLOOD INDIAN RESERVE – Keeping non-members from trespassing on the Blood Indian Reserve may come with a shocking price tag.
Blood Tribe Chief and Council said in a media release on March 22, 2017 that it will enforce a trespass bylaw and regulations in an effort to minimize drug activity and maintain community safety. The new rules are set to come in to effect on April 13.
Councillor Dorothy First Rider had said in an past interview with Lethbridge News Now that it seems like a good starting point.
“When a nation is faced with a crisis, it takes a lot then to enable something like an initiative, such as the trespass bylaw. We have been assisting our residents in seeking some kind of opportunity to rehabilitate themselves. However, we are up against the illegal drug activity [with] people coming on to the reserve and selling drugs to our vulnerable members.”


