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  2. Kerr Drug - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Raleigh by Banks Kerr in 1951. The chain was operating 97 stores when it was acquired in 1995 by JCPenney.In 1996, when JCPenney attempted to purchase Eckerd Drug, the FTC forced JCPenney to divest itself of 34 former Kerr Drug stores and 130 Rite Aid stores.

  3. Is medical marijuana legal in North Carolina? What to know ...

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    North Carolina's first cannabis dispensary opened last week. The April 20 opening of the Great Smoky Cannabis Co. was attended by hundreds. Here's your guide to medical marijuana in N.C.

  4. NC’s first marijuana dispensary set to open in ... - AOL

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    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 ...

  5. Cannabis in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in North Carolina is illegal for any use except for very limited medical usage, though decriminalized for possession of 0.5 ounces or less for individuals with three or fewer misdemeanor convictions.

  6. NC's first cannabis dispensary will open soon. Who will be ...

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    In order to qualify for a card, you must be a resident of North Carolina, 21 years old, along with paying $100 for the first issuance and an additional $100 for every year the card is renewed.

  7. 2023 Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Marijuana Legalization ...

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    [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]