Tennessee SB0809 amends Tennessee Code to regulate the cultivation, sale, and use of marijuana and marijuana products, including licensing, taxation.
Tennessee SB0809, known as the Tennessee Cannabis Act, amends various sections of Tennessee Code to establish a regulatory framework for the cultivation, sale, and use of marijuana and marijuana products. The bill defines key terms such as "marijuana," "marijuana product," and "cannabis," and outlines the authorized conduct for personal use, retail operations, and research. It imposes a 15% tax on the sale of marijuana and marijuana products, with proceeds allocated to the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Revenue, and the state's general fund.
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