Sen. Thom Tillis asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate whether the Eastern Band of Cherokee is complying with ...
A GOP senator says it’s time to create a regulatory framework for marijuana with a federal excise tax and allow states to “opt in” to legalization—stating that he’s “not an anti-cannabis person” but ...
As more states across the U.S. move to legalize recreational marijuana, North Carolina remains on the sidelines. While 24 states have adopted laws allowing adults to purchase and consume cannabis for ...
The Trump administration’s attorney general told senators on Tuesday that she’s committed to reviewing an Indian tribe’s ...
ANSON COUNTY, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — North Carolina Supreme Court Justices are set to hear arguments about whether the smell of marijuana qualifies as a reason for probable cause with police. Three ...
North Carolina continues to grapple with regulating hemp, marijuana, and kratom through legislative and judicial actions focusing on age restrictions, school bans, licensing, and search rules.
Possession of small amounts of marijuana is decriminalized in North Carolina. While Delta-8 THC products are available, they are not FDA-approved or regulated.
NC Supreme Court hears three cases questioning marijuana odor as probable cause. Attorneys argue hemp legalization undermines odor-based search justifications. State defends searches, citing officer ...
A decade after Colorado and Washington state approved cannabis for recreational use, prohibitions have fallen across the country as an overwhelming share of U.S. adults support legalization of the ...
Hemp looks and smells like marijuana. So how can police tell them apart? And should the odor of marijuana alone still be enough to justify a warrantless search? The North Carolina Supreme Court is now ...