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New THC laws will reshape how Tennessee eats, drinks and gets high
 
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Under the new Tennessee law beginning Jan. 1, hemp-derived THC products can only be sold in four types of places, including liquor-by-the-drink establishments licensed by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission. (Hans Pennink/AP Photo File)
 

Under the new Tennessee law beginning Jan. 1, hemp-derived THC products can only be sold in four types of places, including liquor-by-the-drink establishments licensed by the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission. (Hans Pennink/AP Photo File)

THC products were a small fraction of one liquor wholesaler’s West Tennessee sales just a year ago, but they are now on track to rival traditional liquor, beer and wine sales.

 
 

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