North Carolina Medical Marijuana Card

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Is Medical Marijuana Legal In North Carolina?

Yes, medical marijuana is legal in North Carolina. However, the state only permits very limited medical cannabis usage. North Carolina legalized medical marijuana in 2015 through House Bill 766 (the North Carolina Epilepsy Alternative Treatment Act). Per the provisions of this Act, medical marijuana patients diagnosed with intractable epilepsy can legally use marijuana products containing less than 0.9% of tetrahydrocannabinol (low-THC cannabis). The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (NCDHHS) administers the state's medical marijuana program.

Besides this limited state program, the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) in the state has a more expansive medical marijuana program that is open to all residents of North Carolina. This medical cannabis program is only operational on tribal land controlled by the EBCI. It issues medical marijuana cards to North Carolina residents aged 21 and older.

How to Get a Medical Marijuana Card in North Carolina in 2024

The only medical marijuana card currently issued in North Carolina is the one offered by the EBCI. North Carolina, itself, does not have a medical marijuana program that issues identification cards but you can get medical marijuana if you have intractable epilepsy.

To get a medical marijuana card from the EBCI,

Book an appointment with a doctor or a healthcare provider

Obtain a signed Doctor’s Attestation Form or Medical Summary confirming you were diagnosed with one of the conditions recognized by the EBCI medical marijuana program

Provide a government-issued ID card confirming you are a North Carolina resident, a current Enrollment Card (if you’re a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians), and a photograph

Provide a Healthcare Power of Attorney documents, if applying as a designated caregiver

Submit these documents, including the application fee, to the Cannabis Control Board (CCB) of the EBCI online, by mail, email, or to their address

Qualifying Conditions for Medical Card in North Carolina

While the state has a very limited medical marijuana program that recognizes one qualifying condition, the medical cannabis program run by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina in 2024 issues marijuana cards to anyone diagnosed with any of these debilitating conditions: