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  2. 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.

  3. North Carolina's 1st dispensary will open on 4/20, but only ...

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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.

  4. Cherokee reveal when all NC residents can buy at marijuana ...

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    The ordinance allows any adult, including North Carolina residents and others, to buy products at the tribe’s cannabis superstore that opened April 20 near Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort.

  5. Cannabis dispensaries in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis Station, a medical cannabis dispensary in Denver, Colorado Cannabis flower stored in jars at a dispensary in Colorado. Cannabis dispensaries in the United States or marijuana dispensaries are a type of cannabis retail outlet, local government-regulated physical location, typically inside a retail storefront or office building, in which a person can purchase cannabis and cannabis ...

  6. 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.

  7. Crabtree (shopping mall) - Wikipedia

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    Crabtree Valley Mall was the only mall in the Research Triangle area that had its own private police force. [6] The force was sworn in under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 74E, [7] more commonly known as the Company Police Act, which gave them the power of arrest, and required them to be state certified officers as any municipal police agency.