Renew
Cannabis access in Greensboro doesn’t follow a traditional state renewal system, since North Carolina does not issue medical marijuana cards. Instead, individuals using approved programs must stay current with that program’s requirements to maintain access.
Do you have to renew medical cannabis access in Greensboro?
At the state level, the limited use of low-THC cannabis for intractable epilepsy requires continued medical oversight and, where applicable, caregiver involvement.
For those using the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians program, patient authorization must be renewed periodically to remain valid.
How to renew medical cannabis certification in Greensboro
Renewal under the EBCI system generally includes:
- Submitting a renewal application through the Cannabis Control Board
- Providing updated documentation confirming a qualifying condition
- Paying the applicable renewal fee
After approval, access continues through authorized dispensaries located on tribal lands.
How long is medical cannabis certification valid in Greensboro?
Medical cannabis authorization under the EBCI program typically lasts one year. Renewing before expiration helps avoid interruptions in access.