Marijuana Legislation Is Once Again Up For Debate In Tennessee

This Isn’t The First Time That Tennessee’s General Assembly Has Taken On The Hot Topic Of Marijuana, And It Likely Won’t Be The Last. Historically, Bills Aiming To Decriminalize Marijuana, Even For Medical Purposes, Have Not Made It Very Far With The State’s Legislature. Regardless, There Are A Few Bills That Tennessee Residents May Want To Keep An Eye On Throughout This Legislative Session.

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Legislators Making Plans To Push For Legalization Of Cannabis In Upcoming Session

Recent Changes To Federal Laws Regarding Medical Marijuana Has Many Wondering If Tennessee Is On The Cusp Of Finally Fully Legalizing Medical Use Of The Drug. Currently, Tennessee Is One Of Only 13 States That Still Have Yet To Completely Legalize Cannabis For Medical Purposes.

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“Free Marijuana For All Tennesseans Act” Dead For This Legislative Session

With The “Free Marijuana For All Tennesseans Act” Pulled From Notice, Enacting Cannabis Legislation Has Reached The End Of Its Journey In The State House For The Rest Of This Year.

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Pair Of Marijuana Laws Proposed In Tennessee Legislature

A Medical Cannabis Constitutional Amendment And A Recreational/Medical Cannabis Bill Have Been Proposed In Tennessee This Legislative Session.

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Medical Marijuana Moves Forward in TN After Compromise

Tennessee State Legislators Have Come To An Agreement On A Medical Cannabis Decriminalization Bill After A Wider-ranging Bill Just Barely Failed To Pass.

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U.S. House Passes Cannabis Banking Reform Bill To Eliminate 3rd Party Compliance

The SAFE Act Would Prohibit Federal Banking Regulators From Penalizing A Depository Institute For Accepting A Legitimate Marijuana Business As A Client. It Would Also Prohibit Regulators From Denying Or Limiting Depository Insurance To Banks With Legitimate Marijuana Clients.

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