North Carolina's cannabis market is in a state of dynamic evolution, presenting unique opportunities for those looking to enter or expand within the industry. While state-level medical cannabis remains highly restricted, primarily allowing low-THC CBD products for intractable epilepsy since 2015, there is significant public support and ongoing legislative efforts to expand access. Notably, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has established a more comprehensive legal framework for both medical and adult-use cannabis on its tribal lands, the Qualla Boundary, where dispensaries are now operational. This unique dual landscape means that while a statewide regulated market is still developing, the potential for growth and reform is considerable.
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North Carolina's cannabis market is in a state of dynamic evolution, presenting unique opportunities for those looking to enter or expand within the industry. While state-level medical cannabis remains highly restricted, primarily allowing low-THC CBD products for intractable epilepsy since 2015, there is significant public support and ongoing legislative efforts to expand access. Notably, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians has established a more comprehensive legal framework for both medical and adult-use cannabis on its tribal lands, the Qualla Boundary, where dispensaries are now operational. This unique dual landscape means that while a statewide regulated market is still developing, the potential for growth and reform is considerable.
Listings will be reordered within each tier (Gold, Silver, Bronze)
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