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U.S. House member Chuck Edwards continues his anti-pot fight, despite Cherokee legalization in Western North Carolina on July 4.
The head of the Cherokee-owned Qualla Enterprises announced plans to open a cannabis dispensary on tribal lands in Western North Carolina on April 20 − or 4/20, a day that's become known ...
More: Historic medical marijuana dispensary opens in Cherokee, NC, 1st in the state. As Cherokee plan NC's 1st legal pot sales, lawmakers erect barriers: question casino money. Joel Burgess has ...
The Cherokee have set a date for expanding sales at the tribe’s marijuana dispensary in the North Carolina mountains to any adult. Great Smoky Cannabis Company is the first and only place people ...
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 ...
In an opinion piece published in the Cherokee One Feather, Qualla Enterprises argued the benefits of legalizing cannabis on tribal land, citing greater social progress, potential job growth for members of the tribe, a potential surge in economic activity, an existing high approval rating of cannabis in North Carolina, and mitigation of the ...
More: Historic medical marijuana dispensary opens in Cherokee, NC, 1st in the state. Will Hofmann is the Growth and Development Reporter for the Asheville Citizen Times, part of the USA Today Network.
The historic opening of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians marijuana dispensary on the Qualla Boundary on April 20 brought the drug to market for the first time in North Carolina.