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https://www.charlottecriminallawyer-blog.com/files/2025/04/BlogsInsta.zip-1-1.pngIs Marijuana Legal in North Carolina?

Cannabis is the most commonly used illegal drug in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Marijuana is a controlled substance and is prohibited by federal law. Some states allow the use of small amounts of cannabis for recreational purposes. However, North Carolina is not one of them. In North Carolina, marijuana is illegal, including the use of cannabis for medical treatment. You could face serious criminal charges if you are found to be in possession of marijuana. An experienced criminal defense attorney will help protect your rights and fight the charges.

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Charlotte DWI Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “Is there more than one way for police to charge a person with DWI?”

Ask any American who was alive a generation ago or longer, and they will confirm what is apparent: The United States’ stances on marijuana possession and use are changing drastically.  While a criminal defense attorney may have once worked with a client on a serious marijuana possession charge at the felony level, this same charge today may be significantly less severe due to the nation’s changing attitudes on the drug.

Charlotte Criminal Lawyer Brad Smith answers the question: “If I am charged by campus police could I still face jail time or probation?”

Recently, the two largest cities in Tennessee passed laws aimed at reducing the number of residents arrested for nonviolent drug crimes. Specifically, the cities passed laws that gave police officers the ability to hand out minor civil citations for possession of small amounts of marijuana rather than charge them with committing a criminal offense.

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