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  2. Will Tennessee legalize cannabis after federal ... - AOL

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    But in Tennessee, possession of marijuana containing greater than 0.3% THC would remain illegal, punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of $2,500. Fines are lower for possession of a half ...

  3. Experts: Marijuana legalization in Tennessee 'just a matter ...

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    What would it take to legalize marijuana in Tennessee? Many states in the South have legalized marijuana, at least for medicinal uses. Those states, Mikos said, allow ballot initiatives that let ...

  4. Cannabis in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The bill legalized the possession and use of marijuana to treat a limited number of severe conditions, including epilepsy. The bill has no provisions for legal sale, thus requiring patients to acquire the drug outside the state of Tennessee; possession of CBD oil without proof that it was obtained legally outside of Tennessee was a misdemeanor. [2]

  5. Cannabis in Tennessee: What push to reclassify marijuana to ...

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    Tennessee has legalized the cultivation of hemp and defined hemp as cannabis sativa containing less than 0.3% THC. Cannabis sativa containing greater than 0.3% THC, which is defined by Tennessee ...

  6. Legality of cannabis by U.S. jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Legal to possess up to 2.5 oz (71 g) and up to 15 grams of cannabis concentrates. Legal to possess a 90-day supply. Legal to grow 6 plants per adult, maximum 12 plants per household. Legal to possess up to 8 oz (230 g), 1 oz (28 g) of concentrate, and 72 oz (2 kg) of edibles in a residence.

  7. Timeline of cannabis laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The legal history of cannabis in the United States began with state-level prohibition in the early 20th century, with the first major federal limitations occurring in 1937. Starting with Oregon in 1973, individual states began to liberalize cannabis laws through decriminalization. In 1996, California became the first state to legalize medical ...

  8. Legalization of non-medical cannabis in the United States

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    In the United States, the non-medical use of cannabis is legalized in 24 states (plus Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia) and decriminalized in 7 states, as of November 2023. [1] Decriminalization refers to a policy of reduced penalties for cannabis offenses, typically involving a civil ...

  9. After Ohio election, loosening Tennessee abortion and ... - AOL

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    Tennessee has among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country and marijuana is not legal. Change would require electing sympathetic lawmakers.