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North Carolina has no statewide medical marijuana program as of March 2026—marijuana remains illegal except for limited low-THC CBD oil (<0.9% THC) for intractable epilepsy via the CBD Treatment Law, with possession otherwise carrying misdemeanor or felony penalties. FastMMJ telemedicine services cannot issue certifications due to the lack of a legal registry or qualifying conditions framework; proposed bills like HB413 for comprehensive medical/recreational access stalled in committee despite advisory council discussions. Note that the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians operates a separate tribal program on their lands (Qualla Boundary) accepting applications for conditions like cancer or PTSD—contact their Cannabis Control Board directly, but it’s not statewide.
You can obtain a medical marijuana card in North Carolina through FastMMJ for $149. This fee includes the medical evaluation and consultation by a licensed physician.
During the evaluation, the physician will assess whether you are qualified to receive medical marijuana in North Carolina for your condition.
North Carolina patients wishing to obtain a medical marijuana card must fulfill all state requirements, including:
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It takes a few days to a couple of weeks to obtain a North Carolina medical marijuana card, depending on consultation and any necessary state registration.
Under North Carolina medical marijuana laws, certification can be provided by licensed healthcare professionals, including:
Yes. Medical marijuana in North Carolina is legal under the state’s medical cannabis program for qualified patients.
Conditions like chronic pain, cancer, seizure disorders (epilepsy), and other serious conditions may be eligible after being evaluated by a medical doctor.
No. North Carolina law does not allow home cultivation of marijuana.
Yes, to legally obtain and possess any form of medical cannabis, you need to have a current medical marijuana ID card issued by the state of North Carolina.
A North Carolina medical marijuana card is typically valid for one year.
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