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Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians

Marijuana Legalization on Cherokee Lands: A New ‘Trail of Tears’?

By L.A. Williams Christian Action League June 15, 2024 The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, which began to sell so-called “medicinal” marijuana on the Qualla Boundary in April, will make the psychoactive drug available to anyone 21 and over by mid-August following the tribal council’s 8-2 vote on June 6. Last September, EBCI members approved […]

Filed Under: Featured, Marijuana Tagged With: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, L.A. Williams, medical marijuana, Qualla Boundary, Qualla Enterprises, Rep. Mark Pless, Rep. Mike Clampitt, Rev. Mark Creech, Sheriff Curtis Cochran, Smoky Mountain News, Trail of Tears

N.C. ‘Marijuana Superstore’ Set to Open April 20th Sparks Concerns from Sens. Budd and Tillis

By Peyton Majors Christian Action League March 8, 2024 North Carolina’s two U.S. senators are raising concerns about a “marijuana superstore” on land governed by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and set to open on April 20th of this year. The joint letter to law enforcement and multiple government officials says that the operation […]

Filed Under: Featured, Marijuana Tagged With: Controlled Substance Act, Drugs, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, marijuana superstore, Peyton Majors, Rev. Mark Creech, Sen. Ted Budd, Sen. Thom Tillis, Swain Co, US Treasury, USDEA, USDOJ

Cherokee Approve Recreational Marijuana: Will It Be Another ‘Trail of Tears?’

By L.A. Williams Christian Action League September 15, 2023 The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, having already embraced the sale of so-called medical marijuana, has now given its approval for anyone age 21 or over to purchase and use pot. A Sept. 7 referendum, which showed broad support for the psychoactive drug, requires the tribal […]

Filed Under: Featured, Marijuana Tagged With: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Great Smoky Cannabis Company, L.A. Williams, marijuana, Qualla Enterprises, Rev. Mark Creech, Trail of Tears

Catawba Tribe Clears Another Hurdle in Path to NC Casino

By L.A. Williams Christian Action League May 27, 2021 The Catawba Indians’ plan to build a huge Las Vegas-style casino near Kings Mountain cleared another federal hurdle this week, but the Rev. Mark Creech says the move is no cause for celebration. “I think this is exceedingly sad for the people of Cleveland County. Bad […]

Filed Under: Featured, Gambling Tagged With: Catawba casino, Catawba Tribe, Catawba Two Kings Casino Resort, Cleveland County, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Gambling, Gov. Roy Cooper, HR 1619, Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, John Rustin, Kings Mountain casino, L.A. Williams, NC Family Policy Council, Rev. Mark Creech, Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Richard Burr, Sen. Thom Tillis, Wallace Cheeves

Catawba Indian Tribe Breaks Ground for New Casino at King’s Mountain

By Graham McDowellChristian Action LeagueJuly 23, 2020 WBTV News reported on Wednesday that the Catawba Indian tribe of South Carolina broke ground in King’s Mountain to build a new casino. “Local leaders, attorneys and Catawba Nation Chief William Harris all say the casino is happening – and it’s happening fast. They say the space, on […]

Filed Under: Featured, Gambling Tagged With: Catawba Indian Tribe, Chief Richard Sneed, Chief William Harris, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Gambling, Graham McDowell, Harrahs Casino, IGRA, John Rustin, Kings Mountain casino, NC Family Policy Council, Rev. Mark Creech

Two Significant Actions Taken on Alcohol Policy in the Tar Heel State

By M.H. Cavanaugh Christian Action League March 18, 2020 Two significant actions involving alcohol policy in North Carolina took place last week. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians passed their own version of the Brunch Bill, and North Carolina’s ABC Commission moved forward on rules for liquor tastings in local ABC stores. “We are living […]

Filed Under: Alcohol, Featured Tagged With: ABC Commission, ABC Stores, alcohol sales, Brunch Bill, Cherokee, Cherokee Tribal Council, Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, HB 536, liquor tastings, M.H. Cavanaugh, No Sunday Brunch Toolkit, Rev. Creech, SB 155, Smokey MOuntain News, The Church vs. The Mall

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