Lawmakers and courts examine cannabis and kratom, including age limits, licensing, school bans and search rules.
Police still use odor to justify searches, even though legal hemp and illegal marijuana smell the same. The state Supreme ...
Hemp looks and smells like marijuana. So how can police tell them apart? And should the odor of marijuana alone still be ...
Hemp is now legal in North Carolina, leading to tension between police who want to make marijuana busts and civil liberties ...
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 ...
RALEIGH (WTVD) -- This week, the North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice recommended decriminalizing certain amounts of marijuana possession. The task force, convened by ...
While it is still illegal federally, former President Joe Biden in October 2022 called for a review into how marijuana is classified under federal law. And more than a year later, the Drug Enforcement ...
President Donald Trump is considering changing the way marijuana is classified federally, with a decision likely to come in the next several weeks. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration classifies ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court is set to hear arguments about whether the smell of marijuana can be used as probable cause ...
The North Carolina Supreme Court will decide in the months ahead whether law enforcement officers who smell cannabis have ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Lawmakers filed legislation this week that would decriminalize marijuana possession of four ounces or less, while simultaneously raising the amounts that would qualify for a ...
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