Tennessee Cannabis Legislation
SB1761 redefines hemp to exclude products containing intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the cannabis industry in Tennessee.
View full bill textSB1603 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, product regulation, and public health.
View full bill textSB0550 amends state code to establish a medical cannabis commission, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight in Tennessee.
View full bill textHB1972 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, public health, and the state's regulatory framework.
View full bill textHB2404 amends existing law to establish a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight.
View full bill textHB1503 redefines hemp to exclude intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting patient access, consumer products, and operator markets in Tennessee.
View full bill textHB1376 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety through new age restrictions, testing, and labeling requirements.
View full bill textSB1413 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules for their sale and use.
View full bill textSB0299 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight for cannabis.
View full bill textHB0830 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission, creating a framework for potential future medical cannabis regulation and patient access.
View full bill textHB0072 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules for these products in Tennessee starting July 1, 2025.
View full bill textSB0215 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the operational landscape for businesses in Tennessee.
View full bill textSB0077 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission to study and make recommendations on medical cannabis, impacting future patient access and public policy.
View full bill textHB0255 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, creating a framework for future patient access and industry regulation.
View full bill textHB0836 failed to pass, meaning Tennessee's comprehensive cannabis reform, impacting criminal justice, health, and agriculture, will not proceed, leaving current laws unchanged for patients, consumers, and operators.
View full bill textSB0489, the "Tennessee Medical Cannabis Act," failed to pass, meaning medical cannabis remains illegal for patients and consumers in Tennessee.
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