NC residents can now apply for Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians' medical cannabis program – wlos.com
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by Jennifer Emert
QUALLA BOUNDARY, N.C. (WLOS) — North Carolina residents can now apply for a medical cannabis patient card for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ (EBCI) medical cannabis program.
Since applications opened to tribal members in mid-April 2023, close to 200 people have applied.
Now open to the rest of the state, applicants must be a North Carolina resident, at least 21 years old and at minimum meet one of the 18 specified health conditions to qualify for a medical cannabis card.
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"Tribal code and the Eastern Band determined what categories would allow a patient to qualify for the program, and those qualifications were put into an application that a patient can take to a medical health care provider and then obtain their health care information and send it into us to get a patient card," said EBCI Cannabis Control Board Chairman David Wijewickrama.
News 13 got a first look at what the patient cards look like.
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The cards have embedded technology that tracks a patient's basic information and monthly consumption. Each card is laser etched with the patient's image and a barcode to prevent fraud.
Here’s a list of the qualifying conditions according to the EBCI-CCB website:
You can find the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians’ Cannabis Control Board application process HERE.
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