Cannabis delivery services are illegal in Greensboro because no commercial cannabis market exists in North Carolina; any transport for sale violates NCGS 90-95 and qualifies as drug trafficking depending on weight transported.
Because North Carolina has not legalized recreational or comprehensive medical cannabis, no licensed delivery framework exists. Transporting marijuana for compensation falls under NCGS 90-95 sale and delivery provisions, which carry felony penalties starting at small amounts. Trafficking thresholds begin at 10 pounds and trigger mandatory minimum sentences. Hemp and CBD products with THC under 0.3 percent may be delivered legally if properly tested and labeled, though law enforcement increasingly relies on field tests that cannot distinguish hemp from marijuana, producing prosecution complications. Greensboro police and Guilford County deputies regularly intercept out-of-state shipments through controlled-delivery investigations.
Delivering marijuana for sale exposes drivers and recipients to felony delivery charges, vehicle forfeiture, and trafficking minimums when weight thresholds are met under NCGS 90-95(h).
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