Tennessee hemp farmers pivot as state ban takes effect

Tennessee hemp farmers pivot as state ban takes effect WPLN News
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Tennessee hemp farmers pivot as state ban takes effect WPLN News
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The path toward adult-use cannabis legalization in Pennsylvania remains dependent on the state's Republican lawmakers. As neighboring states continue to implement recreational markets, the political landscape in Harrisburg serves as the final gatekeeper for industry expansion in the Commonwealth. This legislative bottleneck is a significant point of interest for stakeholders monitoring the growth of the Mid-Atlantic cannabis sector.
July 1, 2026Georgia has officially implemented SB 220, a new law that significantly expands the state’s medical marijuana program by adding new qualifying conditions and broadening delivery methods. The legislation, known as the Putting Georgia’s Patients First Act, allows patients over the age of 21 to use vaporized medical cannabis while removing restrictive 'end-stage' requirements for many existing conditions. This expansion is a critical development for the state's cannabis sector, as it shifts the regulatory framework from 'low THC oil' to a broader 'medical cannabis' definition and increases possession limits for registered patients.
July 1, 2026Virginia lawmakers have officially enacted a budget bill that establishes a framework for recreational marijuana sales, marking a significant shift for the state's cannabis industry. The legislation, which follows a compromise between Governor Abigail Spanberger and legislative leaders, sets a formal launch date for adult-use retail operations on July 1, 2027. This development is critical for the sector as it provides a long-awaited regulatory path for commercial activity, though it includes controversial provisions regarding increased penalties for public consumption.
June 30, 2026Indiana's hemp sector is experiencing a surge in growth as businesses leverage the 2018 federal Farm Bill to offer THC-infused products in a state where marijuana remains illegal. Despite the lack of medical or recreational legalization, consumption lounges and specialty shops are thriving by adhering to the 0.3% Delta-9 THC threshold. This burgeoning market faces significant uncertainty, however, as state legislators consider restrictive measures like Senate Bill 250 that could force many small businesses to close or relocate.
June 30, 2026