Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Sends Medical Pot Regulations to N.C. Assembly

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According to the Citizen Times, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Council met on Jan. 12 and successfully voted to introduce the tribe’s medical cannabis regulations to the North Carolina General Assembly. Once the EBCI dispensary opens, it will only allow patients who have a tribe medical cannabis card to purchase cannabis. The EBCI Council voted in December 2022 to give Qualla Enterprises $63 million. I can’t think of a better one for our community members than to give them a home that will last forever,” said Lower Sioux Tribal Council Vice President, Earl Pendleton. The EBCI is just one of many tribes looking to take part in the medical and/or adult-use cannabis industry.

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According to the Citizen Times, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) Council met on Jan. 12 and successfully voted to introduce the tribe’s medical cannabis regulations to the North Carolina General Assembly. The resolution states that this is done with the intention “to further the agenda effectively and efficiently coordinating in the administration of medical cannabis laws across the jurisdictions of the state of North Carolina and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.”

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