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Hemp Laws in Tennessee

Last updated: April 1, 2026

Delta-9 THC (Hemp) in Tennessee

Current legal status

Legal

Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC is legal in Tennessee when products contain no more than 0.3% THC by dry weight. Products are widely available and regulated under HB 1927.

Statute: HB 1927

Federal Law Change — November 12, 2026

Tennessee is one of the largest hemp markets in the country. Federal restrictions on intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids would have a massive economic impact on the state's hemp industry and the many retailers selling these products.

Learn what's changing →

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All Compounds in Tennessee

CompoundStatus
Delta-8 THCLegal
Delta-9 THC (Hemp)Legal
CBDLegal
THCA🔶Gray Area
HHCLegal
Delta-10 THCLegal
THC-OBanned
THCP🔶Gray Area

By Product Type

Gummies / EdiblesLegal
Vapes / CartridgesLegal
Hemp FlowerLegal
Tinctures / OilsLegal
Topicals / CreamsLegal
Beverages / DrinksLegal

Age Requirement

21+

Shipping Into TN

Legal

Shipping Out of TN

Legal

2026 Federal Law Impact on Tennessee

Tennessee is one of the largest hemp markets in the country. Federal restrictions on intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids would have a massive economic impact on the state's hemp industry and the many retailers selling these products.

Full federal ban details →

Note: Tennessee is a major hemp state with one of the most active markets for Delta-8 and other hemp-derived cannabinoids. HB 1927 sets the purchase age at 21+ and establishes a regulatory framework for hemp products. Products are sold in smoke shops, gas stations, and dedicated hemp stores statewide.

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