28 Dec, 2024
A Nashville judge's temporary injunction has delayed new hemp regulations in Tennessee, preserving the industry’s status quo until February 2025. The blocked rules aimed to redefine THC-A levels, threatening significant economic fallout for the state’s $0.5 billion hemp sector. In a related legal case, Tennessee and Spring Hill settled for $735,000 after officials wrongfully seized legal hemp, highlighting the challenges of distinguishing hemp from marijuana.
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