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  2. How new hemp rules could impact the sale of THCA in Tennessee

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    The Tennessee Department of Agriculture has ruled that THC-A products will be allowed as long as they meet the legal THC requirements once burned. How new hemp rules could impact the sale of THCA ...

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

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    Timeline of Gallup polls in US on legalizing marijuana. [1]In the United States, cannabis is legal in 39 of 50 states for medical use and 24 states for recreational use. At the federal level, cannabis is classified as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, determined to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use, prohibiting its use for any purpose. [2]

  4. Cannabis in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis in Tennessee is illegal for most use, with the exception of limited medical purposes. Possession of even small amounts is a criminal misdemeanor , but there are limited legal allowances for non-psychoactive CBD oil as medical cannabis , and the authorities have not been able to enforce the law. [ 1 ]

  5. Hemp in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] In the words of a 2015 PBS NewsHour segment on hemp, "[t]o the federal government, hemp is just as illegal as marijuana", [6] and according to Newsweek, "all cannabis sativa—whether grown to ease chronic pain, get stoned or make rope—is a schedule I controlled substance". [7]

  6. THCa looks, smells and smokes like THC. Texas might ... - AOL

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    The Texas Legislature is moving to close loopholes, possibly restricting cannabis even more and altering the industry in the state dramatically. THCa looks, smells and smokes like THC. Texas might ...

  7. Cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    On May 30, 2014, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Rohrabacher–Farr amendment, prohibiting the Justice Department from spending funds to interfere with the implementation of state medical marijuana laws. The amendment became law in December 2014, and must be renewed each year in order to remain in effect.

  8. New, technically legal THC strains are sold across NC. Have ...

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    Until then, weed-like products that harness different cannabinoids — or compounds found in cannabis plants, like THCA — will continue to exist in a gray area. That’s because of the 2018 ...

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

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    In 1995, Partnership for a Drug-Free America with support from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the White House Office of Drug Control Policy launched a campaign against cannabis use citing a Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) report, which claimed that cannabis users are 85 times more likely than non-cannabis users ...