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Hosted on MSNPot or not? Tennessee businessman sues police over destroyed legal hemp valued at $850,000A Tennessee businessman has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against the Sevierville Police Department after officers ...
The sale of popular hemp products will remain legal in Tennessee until at least June, when a legal challenge to state rules ...
The hemp industry in Tennessee has grown significantly since the legislature first approved the possession, production and sale of this crop in 2019.
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Sevierville police sued over hemp seizureOne police department in East Tennessee is being named in a federal lawsuit, claiming officers wrongfully seized more than $800,000 worth of legal hemp.
At the end of last year, it seemed like Tennessee’s final hemp-derived cannabinoid (“HDC”) rules would (finally) take effect as scheduled on ...
Smokable hemp may be moved from the rolling tray to the chopping block under a pair of bills filed this week in Tennessee. The bills would essentially ban the state's most popular hemp products ...
When you run over a pothole, cannabis might not immediately come to mind.But one Tennessee representative has a high-minded ...
A Knoxville man is alleging the Sevierville Police Department wrongly seized $1 million in legal hemp after mistaking it for marijuana, and allowed it to be rendered unsellable ...
Under current state law, all tobacco and hemp product purchases require you to be at least 21 years old. Establishments that ...
The bill would allow people over the age of 21 to have up to 60 grams of marijuana flower with a maximum of 15 grams as a concentrate.
The sale of popular hemp products will remain legal in Tennessee until at least June, when a legal challenge to state rules that would outlaw many best-selling products goes to trial in Nashville ...
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