Future of Tennessee's hemp industry in limbo

Published 2024-07-29
A Tennessee law offering a "loophole" to hemp usage faces pushback from federal lawmakers and criticism from some communities.

All Comments (21)
  • @B-Reel2000
    "Look at all the damage it has done...oh wait that was alcohol"
  • @bigblade9518
    If it ain't broke don't try to fix it. No one is dying from it, dies opposite, it helps people feel better. Vote for what's right and who's not a prohibitionists.
  • @Jonesys-o3o
    Tennessee should be more concerned about the meth, opiate epidemic. THC, CBD has great medical use . Give it a run in medical use, watch the benefits.
  • @Bltwll
    This man is deep into the pockets of the pharmaceutical industry. Sell your pills somewhere else Mr Rose!
  • @B-Reel2000
    Congressman with the lame out dated excuse
  • @Reitz86
    I’m more worried about a person carrying two handles out of the liquor store then I am concerning a person coming out with 2 quarters from a dispensary
  • We get it john the Republicans are back by the pharmaceutical industry and the hemp and Marijuana industries are competition.
  • @phonevidz
    He's worried about young children and weed smh. The same laws you apply for alcohol and tobacco would be the same for weed. So what other excuses do you have
  • @gobigorange
    We can’t get medical cannabis like all the other states.
  • @doknox
    Thca is not hemp. Its weed. That being said, weed is a benign substance. Unlike alcohol...
  • @mr.r7665
    Misinformation about THC-a Calling it a synthetic. Shame on yall for making a false claim
  • @joey193650
    Well as someone from TN I will pay attention to those who are for and against the bill and will vote accordingly. This is complete BS.
  • @ipfreely8920
    Some law maker is being threatened by a special interest group right now
  • @Joh605
    Im in mass and cops got search warrant for Marijuana and charged me with intent to distribute Class D and class C which is weed vapes SMH. Make it completely legal already
  • @jayblack9871
    People still think we should support people who want to tell us what we can and can't do in our free time.