The company will work with Native American tribes located in states where medical and recreational marijuana is legal to address regulation and compliance issues, as well as success strategies for breaking down barriers to entry into the highly competitive cannabis market. Native American Organics will employ state-of-the-art technology to help tribes create products to help address physical and mental health issues on Indian reservations, including specialized epilepsy, PTSD, cancer care, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer diseases.

Red Tipped Arrow, LLC Owner Tex G. Hall explained why he thought it was the right time to create Native American Organics, LLC:

“Throughout my career, I have fought for advancement and sovereignty of Indian tribes. And a lot of that time was focused on economic development because that that is what our people need and deserve. As the legal and practical questions surrounding the participation of Indian tribes in the market continue to be settled, there is no doubt in my mind that tribes have a competitive advantage when it comes to cannabis production, processing, and sale. Revenues for the legal U.S. cannabis industry have reached at $11 billion business and projections are that the industry will reach $30 billion in the next four years. Indian tribes can be major players in the new market. In terms of public opinion, America has reached a tipping point. The majority of Americans now say that marijuana is safer than alcohol and believe that its use should be legal, according to nationwide polls by CBS News, Fox News, and Pew Research.”

Hall also explained the new company’s areas of expertise: