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

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    Thomas Walker of Terry, Miss., restocks merchandise at Uptown Funk dispensary in Jackson on Thursday, April 18, 2024. It’s been more than a year since the first legal sale of medical marijuana ...

  4. List of 2024 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    It could appear on the 2024 or 2025 ballot. [64] On May 7, South Dakotans for Better Marijuana Laws delivered 29,000 voter signatures to the South Dakota Secretary of State, enough to get the initiative on the ballot if at least 60% are validated. [65] It was certified for the 2024 ballot on June 3. [66]

  5. Tennessee hemp businesses sue over state-imposed ... - AOL

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    In May 2023, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signed into law the state’s first regulations for hemp-derived cannabinoids, making it illegal to sell products like delta-8 and CBD to anyone under the age ...

  6. 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]

  7. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    On December 17, 2009, Rev. Bryan A. Krumm, CNP, filed a rescheduling petition for Cannabis with the DEA arguing that "because marijuana does not have the abuse potential for placement in Schedule I of the CSA, and because marijuana now has accepted medical use in 13 states, and because the DEA's own Administrative Law Judge has already ...

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

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    The laws regarding Schedule III drugs in Tennessee vary as some drugs are legal with limitations and others are not. Therefore, it is hard to tell if the reclassification of marijuana to a lower ...

  9. Tennessee Governor's Task Force on Marijuana Eradication

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    The Tennessee Governor's Task Force on Marijuana Eradication (GTFME), a multi-agency law enforcement task force founded in 1983, is managed by the Office of the Governor of Tennessee composed of local, state agencies organized expressly to eradicate illegal cannabis cultivation and trafficking in Tennessee.