

Repeal Tennessee’s Hemp Ban (HB1376) — Protect Small Businesses, Farmers, and Consumers


Repeal Tennessee’s Hemp Ban (HB1376) — Protect Small Businesses, Farmers, and Consumers
The Issue
On July 1, 2026, Tennessee House Bill 1376 takes full effect — and it will effectively dismantle a legal hemp industry built by small businesses, local retailers, and Tennessee farmers.
This law bans hemp-derived products such as THCA flower and restricts direct-to-consumer sales across the state. The result is not improved safety or responsible regulation — it is the elimination of a legal, age-restricted market that thousands of Tennesseans currently rely on.
In a state without a medical cannabis program, HB1376 removes one of the only legal, regulated alternatives available.
We are not opposing regulation. We support it.
Responsible businesses already follow strict standards, including:
- 21+ age verification
- Third-party lab testing (COAs)
- Accurate labeling and packaging requirements
- Compliance with state tax collection
What we oppose is a blanket ban that replaces regulation with prohibition.
HB1376 will:
- Shut down small Tennessee-owned hemp businesses and the jobs they provide
- Shift market control to out-of-state operators and limited license holders
- Strip income from Tennessee farmers who planted hemp in good faith under the 2018 Farm Bill
- Push consumers toward unregulated or out-of-state markets
- Reduce, rather than increase, public safety by eliminating tested, legal products
- Remove a growing source of Tennessee tax revenue
What we are asking for
We urge Governor Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly to:
- Repeal HB1376 entirely, or
- Substantially amend it to preserve a legal, regulated hemp market
We support a framework that keeps hemp-derived products:
- Legal
- Tested
- Age-restricted (21+)
- Properly labeled
Sign this petition if you believe Tennessee small businesses, farmers, and adult consumers deserve smart regulation — not prohibition.

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The Issue
On July 1, 2026, Tennessee House Bill 1376 takes full effect — and it will effectively dismantle a legal hemp industry built by small businesses, local retailers, and Tennessee farmers.
This law bans hemp-derived products such as THCA flower and restricts direct-to-consumer sales across the state. The result is not improved safety or responsible regulation — it is the elimination of a legal, age-restricted market that thousands of Tennesseans currently rely on.
In a state without a medical cannabis program, HB1376 removes one of the only legal, regulated alternatives available.
We are not opposing regulation. We support it.
Responsible businesses already follow strict standards, including:
- 21+ age verification
- Third-party lab testing (COAs)
- Accurate labeling and packaging requirements
- Compliance with state tax collection
What we oppose is a blanket ban that replaces regulation with prohibition.
HB1376 will:
- Shut down small Tennessee-owned hemp businesses and the jobs they provide
- Shift market control to out-of-state operators and limited license holders
- Strip income from Tennessee farmers who planted hemp in good faith under the 2018 Farm Bill
- Push consumers toward unregulated or out-of-state markets
- Reduce, rather than increase, public safety by eliminating tested, legal products
- Remove a growing source of Tennessee tax revenue
What we are asking for
We urge Governor Bill Lee and the Tennessee General Assembly to:
- Repeal HB1376 entirely, or
- Substantially amend it to preserve a legal, regulated hemp market
We support a framework that keeps hemp-derived products:
- Legal
- Tested
- Age-restricted (21+)
- Properly labeled
Sign this petition if you believe Tennessee small businesses, farmers, and adult consumers deserve smart regulation — not prohibition.

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Petition created on June 14, 2026