There is currently no marijuana legalization issues involving the state of North Carolina. Marijuana from both Mexican and local sources continues to be abundantly available in North Carolina. The majority of marijuana available in North Carolina is smuggled across the U.S. border from Mexico and transported to its destination within the state. Mexican traffickers supply many of the local marijuana distributors in North Carolina. In addition to Mexican marijuana there are many North Carolinians who grow marijuana for personal use and for distribution.
| Drugs of Abuse | ||
|---|---|---|
| Alcohol | Cocaine/Crack | Ecstasy |
| Heroin | Inhalants | Ketamine |
| Meth | Marijuana | Nicotine |
| Ritalin | Steroids | More Resources |
| Warning Signs of Teenage Drug Abuse | ||
| Big Changes From Elementary School to Middle School | ||
| Pressured Tweens & Teens Turn to Alcohol & Drugs | ||
| Help for the Innocent | ||
| Americans in Denial About Drug Abuse | ||
| Sex Under the Influence of Alcohol and Other Drugs | ||
| Youth Risk Behaviors | ||
| Impaired Driving and Teenagers | ||
Source: DEA.

