- United States
- Tenn.
- Letter
An Open Letter
To: Sen. Blackburn, Rep. Kustoff, Sen. Hagerty
From: A constituent in Dyersburg, TN
November 21
A Call for Progress: Legalize and Regulate Marijuana in Tennessee I am writing to you today as a concerned Tennessee citizen to urge you to support the full legalization and regulation of cannabis for adult use in our state. At a time when other states are reaping significant economic and social benefits, and when there are concerning discussions about rolling back our existing hemp industry, Tennessee must choose a path of progress and pragmatism. We are at a crossroads. We can either regress by imposing new restrictions on the hemp market, which would hurt our farmers and small businesses, or we can move forward with a commonsense policy of legalizing, taxing, and regulating marijuana. I strongly believe we should choose the latter for the following reasons: 1. Economic Opportunity and Job Creation: Legalizing cannabis would create a vibrant new industry in Tennessee. This isn't just about retail stores; it's about building an entire agricultural and supply chain. We would see new jobs in: · Cultivation and Farming: Utilizing our agricultural expertise to grow a high-value crop. · Processing and Manufacturing: Creating products, from artisanal goods to regulated, safe consumables. · Retail: Establishing licensed dispensaries that create local jobs and boost foot traffic. · Ancillary Businesses: Including security, marketing, logistics, and technology support. This new industry would provide a crucial economic boost to both rural and urban communities across our state. 2. A Massive New Source of Tax Revenue: States like Colorado, Michigan, and Illinois are generating hundreds of millions of dollars in annual tax revenue from legal cannabis. This is money that is currently flowing to the illegal market or to neighboring states. This new revenue could be a game-changer for Tennessee, funding: · Public education and school infrastructure · Healthcare programs and substance abuse treatment · Road and bridge repairs · Property tax relief for homeowners 3. Undercutting the Illegal Market and Promoting Public Safety: Regulation ensures product safety. A legal market requires testing for potency and contaminants, which protects consumers. Furthermore, it moves transactions from the unregulated street into a safe, legal, and age-controlled environment, freeing up law enforcement to focus on violent and serious crimes. 4. Upholding Our Legacy of Hemp and Agriculture: Tennessee farmers were pioneers in the modern hemp industry. Instead of now turning back the clock and banning hemp-derived products, we should build upon that foundation. The infrastructure and knowledge for a cannabis industry already exist here. It is illogical to criminalize one part of the cannabis plant while trying to ban another. A unified, regulated market for adult-use cannabis is the consistent and sensible solution. I urge you to be a leader on this issue. Please sponsor and support legislation to fully legalize, tax, and regulate marijuana for adults in Tennessee. Let's invest in our future, create good-paying jobs, and generate much-needed revenue, all while adopting a smarter, more effective public safety approach. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing your stance on this important matter.
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