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The ordinance allows any adult, including North Carolina residents and others, to buy products at the tribe’s cannabis superstore that opened April 20 near Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort.
Starting on Sept. 7 at 10 a.m., the doors open to everyone 21 and older, Kara Howard of Qualla Enterprises, the Cherokee marijuana subsidiary told The Charlotte Observer.
After the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians approved the adult use of recreational marijuana in September 2023, the first legal cannabis dispensary in North Carolina is set to open on ECBI land ...
Marijuana plants grow under lights on the Great Smoky Cannabis Company’s farm in Cherokee, August 8, 2024. The Eastern Band had continued to make history with the launch of its cannabis industry.
In 2018, the federal government removed hemp — defined as a derivative of cannabis with less than 0.3% of delta-9 THC — from the definition of marijuana. In 2022, North Carolina followed suit ...
The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 passed by the House on March 6 contained language directing the Department of Justice to study state legalization and regulation, [14] [non-primary source needed] a provision of the failed 2023 PREPARE Act that Rep. Dave Joyce had called preparation for "the inevitable end to federal cannabis prohibition".
A cannabis plant grow room in the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' Great Smoky Cannabis Co. dispensary in Cherokee, North Carolina. April 20, 2024. More: Cherokee vote passes: NC's first ...
North Carolina House Bill 563 would have lifted the smoke surrounding some hemp products by creating new regulations, including restricting selling hemp-derived, consumable products to anyone ...