North Carolina Tribe to Open Marijuana Superstore To Everyone 21 and Older in Less than a Month

The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) is set to open its marijuana megastore to everyone 21 and older in less than a month on September 7.

The Great Smoky Cannabis Company will soon welcome everyone 21 and older, regardless of whether or not they’re a patient or tribal member. Located near Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, the store is approximately three hours from Charlotte and 4.5 hours from Raleigh, housed in a former bingo hall that underwent a $50 million renovation.

In June, the EBCI Tribal Council voted to legalize recreational marijuana, following a September ordinance approved by tribal members. This ordinance requested the development of legislation to legalize and regulate recreational marijuana on tribal land.

“Explore the Ultimate Cannabis Destination: Our expansive 10,000 sq ft retail space invites you to discover an unparalleled selection of cannabis products in a setting that defines spaciousness and diversity,” the company states on their website. “Step into a world where variety meets quality.”

The company also offers a “cutting-edge drive-thru service,” highlighting their move towards a 24/7 operation to cater to customers’ needs at any time.

While the tribe permits nontribal members to purchase and possess marijuana and marijuana products if they’re patients, and will soon allow it for nonpatients, those caught with it outside of tribal land on North Carolina grounds still face a misdemeanor charge for possessing even a single gram and a felony charge for possessing over 1.5 ounces.

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