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Yes, marijuana is still illegal for recreational use in the state of Tennessee as of 2025. However, there have been recent developments in the state's medical marijuana program.
Under Tennessee law, possession of marijuana is considered a criminal offense. Possession of any amount of marijuana, even a small amount for personal use, is illegal. Possession of less than half an ounce is considered a misdemeanor, while possession of more than half an ounce is considered a felony.
Cultivating marijuana for any purpose, whether for personal use or for sale, is illegal in Tennessee. The cultivation of marijuana is considered a felony offense and can result in severe penalties, including imprisonment and fines.
The penalties for marijuana-related offenses in Tennessee vary depending on the amount of marijuana involved and the nature of the offense. Possession of less than half an ounce is punishable by up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. Possession of more than half an ounce is punishable by up to six years in prison and a fine of up to $5,000.
In Tennessee, only physicians who are licensed and registered with the Tennessee Department of Health can recommend medical marijuana to patients. To qualify for medical marijuana, patients must have a qualifying medical condition and obtain a recommendation from a registered physician.
No, it is illegal to smoke marijuana in public in Tennessee.
No, only registered patients with a valid medical marijuana card can purchase marijuana from dispensaries in Tennessee.
Yes, possession and cultivation of marijuana are considered felony offenses in Tennessee.
If caught with marijuana in Tennessee, you may face criminal charges, which can result in fines, imprisonment, and other penalties.
Possession of marijuana is not typically issued as a ticket in Tennessee. Instead, it is considered a criminal offense with potential legal consequences.
No, the sale and possession of marijuana edibles are illegal in Tennessee.
Yes, CBD derived from hemp with less than 0.3% THC is legal for purchase and use in Tennessee.
Remember, it is important to stay updated on the current laws and regulations regarding marijuana in Tennessee.