While federal lawmakers have made suggestions of wrongdoing, the North Carolina Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians marijuana dispensary remains the only of its kind in North Carolina.
Sen. Thom Tillis asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether the Eastern Band of Cherokee is complying with federal laws regarding a marijuana dispensary.
As more states across the U.S. move to legalize recreational marijuana, North Carolina remains on the sidelines. While 24 states have adopted laws allowing adults to purchase and consume cannabis for ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Whatever you call it—pot, bud, Ganja, or Mary Jane—the state of North Carolina is looking to create a safe and legal market for it. In June, Gov. Josh Stein (D) created by ...
Standing in front of the seven justices of the North Carolina Supreme Court, attorney Benjamin Kull interrupted his oral arguments with an unexpected prop. Pulling out a plastic baggie of something ...
To mark 420, the unofficial holiday for marijuana enthusiasts worldwide, The Am Law Daily spoke with some of the go-to Am Law 200 lawyers in the legal weed field. On April 20, which each year marks ...
Police can't tell the difference between hemp and marijuana. Neither can the state experts who test drugs. North Carolina courts don't seem to mind, even though one is legal and the other can lead to ...
The Trump administration’s attorney general told senators on Tuesday that she’s committed to reviewing an Indian tribe’s ...
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