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North Carolina does not license independent cannabis testing labs. Medical and recreational cannabis are illegal in North Carolina.
There are no requirements for cannabis testing labs in North Carolina because medical and recreational cannabis are illegal in the state.
There are no required tests for cannabis products in North Carolina. Since there is no legal cannabis marketplace in the state, there is no requirement to test cannabis products.
There are no requirements for testing labs to submit cannabis testing results in North Carolina.
Cannabis testing is not required in the state as North Carolina has yet to legalize marijuana.
Testing labs in North Carolina do not test cannabis. Cannabis is illegal in the state.
There are at least two cannabis testing labs in North Carolina: Global Laboratory Services Inc. and Kaycha Labs. Although Global Laboratory Services typically tests for industrial hemp in North Carolina, Kaycha Labs is licensed by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Cannabis Control Board to test cannabis sold to natives of the tribe.