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Tennessee Hemp Regulations Ban THCA Smokables, Impacting Local Cannabis Businesses

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Hannah Herner

1d ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

Tennessee's new hemp regulations have taken effect, banning THCA-containing smokable products like joints, vapes, and flower. Businesses such as Clara Jane in East Nashville report that approximately 50% of their product inventory — specifically "smokables" — will be eliminated as a result. THCA is a cannabinoid compound found in cannabis that can be extracted, and its sale is now prohibited under the new state rules.

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With Tennessee's new hemp regulations going into effect this month, businesses like Clara Jane say 50 percent of their products — 'smokables' — will be eliminated.
Under new state regulations, joints, vapes and flower containing THCA will no longer be legal to sell at the East Nashville cannabis store and other similar businesses.
THCA is what's known as a cannabinoid — a chemical compound found in cannabis that can be extracted.
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The state ban on THCA kicks in this month, eliminating smokable offerings

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