Bruh! Unfortunately, weed is illegal in Tennessee.
That blows. But maybe you could help?
Overview
Tennessee has not legalized medical or recreational marijuana use, although CBD products with less than 0.3% THC are legal. The state has restrictive laws regarding Delta-8 THC, with recent legislation tightening controls on cannabinoids.
Legality Status
Type
Status
Quantity
Medicinal
illegal
–
Recreational
illegal
–
THCA
unclear
–
Delta 8
unclear
–
Delta 9
unclear
–
CBD
legal
–
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