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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

56.06.050 Packaging

(a) Every package or unit of Marijuana or Marijuana product, distributed shall have a label or labels that state the following, as may be applicable:

(1) The name of the product.

(2) An identification and tracking number for the specific package or unit of Marijuana, or Marijuana product.

(3) The species or strain of the Marijuana.

(4) Identification of the strength and dosage of the Marijuana (within twelve months of the passage of this ordinance).

(5) A statement that the Marijuana or Marijuana product has been tested for safety and quality assurance and that the testing results, and chain of custody information is available by contacting the distribution facility (within twelve months of the passage of this ordinance).

(b) The following warning placed in a conspicuous location on the package:

"Smoking may be hazardous to the health of the user, and smoking by pregnant women may result in fetal injury, premature birth, and low birth weight. Further, ingestion of Marijuana in any form may be hazardous to the health of the user and may impair the judgment of the user."

(c) The following specific requirements for edible Marijuana products:

(1) List of all ingredients used to manufacture the edible Marijuana product; which may include a list of any potential allergens contained within, or used in the manufacture of, the product.

(2) A statement that the Marijuana product, if perishable, must be refrigerated.

(3) A product expiration date, for perishable Marijuana products, upon which the product will no longer be fit for consumption, or a use-by-date, upon which the product will no longer be optimally fresh. Once a label with a use-by or expiration date has been affixed to a container of a Marijuana product, it may not be altered in any way or have a new label affixed with a later use-by or expiration date.