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Cannabis agriculture is a massive industry in its scope and extent, yet its environmental impact is much less researched than comparable agricultural products produced at this scale. [1] Many countries around the world are liberalizing their cannabis policy which will make the industry grow, and as the industry grows, so does the urgency to ...
In 2012, it was estimated that at least 3,177,241,050 gallons of water were used in the production of marijuana in California. [2] Thus, marijuana production can have severe implications on watershed levels with a number of organisations calling for stricter regulations as marijuana becomes more widespread.
There is a long history of the federal Soil Survey Program, [26] including federal scientists and cooperators working through the National Cooperative Soil Survey (NCSS). [27] Soil survey products include the Web Soil Survey, [ 28 ] the NCSS Characterization Database [ 29 ] and many investigative reports and journal articles. [ 30 ]
Cultivation of cannabis is the production of cannabis infructescences ("buds" or "leaves"). Cultivation techniques for other purposes (such as hemp production) differ.. In the United States, all cannabis products in a regulated market must be grown in the state where they are sold because federal law continues to ban interstate cannabis sales.
The dispensary in the North Carolina mountains will be the first and only place you can buy cannabis legally in the state. NC’s first marijuana dispensary set to open in Cherokee. Mark your ...
Qualla Enterprises workers plant cannabis seeds, an average of 6,000 to 9,000 a week, in Cherokee, N.C., on Sept. 1, 2023. (Madison Hye Long for NBC News)
A cannabis plant grow room in the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' Great Smoky Cannabis Co. dispensary in Cherokee, North Carolina. April 20, 2024. Marijuana is not legal for recreational use in N.C.
[18] [35] [36] A successful 'yes' vote has been described by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's radio station, WUNC, as having the potential to impact the issue of cannabis across the entirety of North Carolina, due to the attention that has been placed on the referendum by state and local leaders. [23]