Nashville does not permit marijuana for recreational or medical purposes. Therefore, offering or using a weed delivery service in the city is an offense. If caught delivering or selling weed in Nashville, you may be punished with a jail term ranging from 1-6 years and a $5,000 fine.
No. Medical marijuana is illegal in Nashville and cannot be delivered to residents of the city. While Nashville residents with intractable seizures may use CBD products containing no more than 0.9% THC for the treatment of their conditions, CBD use is not classified as medical marijuana.
No. Since recreational marijuana is illegal in Tennessee, you cannot legally use a recreational marijuana delivery service in Nashville.
No, you cannot order marijuana online in the City of Nashville. It is illegal to order weed from any vendor in the city, another Tennessee jurisdiction, or outside the state's border.
None. Weed is illegal in Nashville.
There are no marijuana delivery services in Nashville.
Nashville or the State of Tennessee does not license any persons or entities to provide weed delivery services.
There are no weed delivery services in Nashville. Therefore, you cannot find a marijuana delivery service near you in the city.
Weed delivery services are illegal in Nashville.