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Mohawks back proposed U.S. drug law

Canwest News Service  Published: Thursday, December 31, 2009

National Post

The band council of a Mohawk reserve straddling the Canada-U.S. border is backing a law proposed this month by a U.S. senator aimed at disrupting lucrative smuggling operations that use the reserve to move Canadian marijuana and Ecstasy into New York State. Senator Charles Schumer said he decided to draft the legislation after U.S. authorities this year disrupted a marijuana smuggling operation worth hundreds of millions of dollars that moved Canadian-grown contraband into the United States through the Akwesasne Mohawk reservation. The Democratic senator said the proposed law would add up to 10 years to existing drug smuggling prison sentences if the drugs were moved across an international border through a native reservation.