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Members of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians will vote this fall on whether to legalize marijuana possession and sales on tribal lands for anyone 21 and older.
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Following a veto from Principal Chief Richard Sneed, the Cherokee Tribal Council reversed an April decision that allocated $64 million to the tribe’s medical cannabis business.
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Medical marijuana will soon be legal on the Qualla Boundary. BPR shares the details – including a timeline for when people can buy it:The Eastern Band of…
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Recreational marijuana is now legal for more than 72 million Americans in 10 states. North Carolina isn’t one of those states - but that doesn’t mean the…
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Asheville city council candidate Brian Haynes defended his son and campaign manager, who is facing felony drug charges. Austin Haynes was reported to have…
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Before lawmakers left Raleigh last week, they sent to the governor a bill that would move the state closer to industrial hemp farming. The bill would…
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Supporters of the legal use of medical marijuana in North Carolina are trying to persuade lawmakers to back it now that more than 20 states have similar…