Tennessee: Medical Marijuana Handbook
Tennessee Marijuana Tax Rate
Sales Tax Medical | Excise Tax Medical | Max Medical Tax | Sales Tax Recreational | Excise Tax Recreational | Max Recreational Tax |
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N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
2024 Tennessee Medical Marijuana Handbook
Tennessee has 8 bordering states consisting of Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, and Virginia.
Medical marijuana is legal in Alabama and is subject to a cannabis sales tax of 9.00%. There is also a 9.00% cannabis excise tax on all sales of medical marijuana in Alabama.
Medical marijuana is legal in Arkansas and is subject to a cannabis sales tax of 6.50%. There is also a 4% cannabis excise tax on all sales of medical marijuana in Arkansas.
Medical marijuana is legal in Missouri and is subject to a cannabis sales tax of 4.00%. There is no cannabis excise tax charged on medical marijuana in Missouri.
Medical marijuana is legal in Virginia and is subject to a cannabis sales tax of 5.30%. There is no cannabis excise tax charged on medical marijuana in Virginia.
Medical Marijuana is illegal in Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, so there is no tax on medical marijuana in those states.
About Tennessee Medical Marijuana
Is medical marijuana legal in Tennessee?
No, medical marijuana is illegal in Tennessee.
Those who suffer from severe seizures are allowed cannabis products as long as they have under 0.09 THC levels. They should be high CBD, low THC.
Is it legal to grow marijuana for medicinal use at home in Tennessee?
No, medical marijuana patients are not allowed to grow marijuana for medicinal use a home.
Are there medical dispensaries available to patients?
No, there are no dispensaries available to patients yet.Is there a list of specific conditions for medical marijuana in Tennessee?
Only severe seizure conditions are recognized by Tennessee as acceptable uses for CBD.
Does Tennessee have a medical registry system or ID card?
No, Tennessee does not keep track of their medical marijuana patients.
Does Tennessee recognize patients from other states?
No, Tennessee does not recognize patients from any state.
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