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New Tennessee hemp laws take effect July 1, causing some businesses to close, relocate, or adapt
New Tennessee hemp laws effective July 1 ban online sales of hemp products and restrict products with more than 0.3% dry weight cannabinoids, prompting some businesses to close, relocate, or adapt their offerings. Companies like Consider It Flowers are moving out of state, while others, such as Perfect Plant, are shifting to compliant products like canned beverages and vapes.
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