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Tennessee Democrats have proposed the "Pot of Potholes" bill to legalize adult-use cannabis, featuring a 15% excise tax to fund a $58 billion backlog of transportation projects. The measure would allow adults to possess 60 grams of flower and cultivate up to 12 plants, though similar legislation failed to advance last year.

‘Pot for Potholes’ Campaign Launched by Tennessee Lawmakers 

Mar 10, 2026

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A bill proposed in Tennessee would legalize cannabis for adult use, with
most of the revenue directed toward transportation projects, WTVF reports. State
Sen. Heidi Campbell and state Rep. Aftyn Behn, both Democrats, launched the
“Pot of Potholes” campaign on Friday, and their proposal
would establish retail sales and allow adults 21-and-older to possess 60
grams of flower and permit personal cultivation of up to
12 cannabis plants.

Under the measure, adult-use cannabis sales would carry a 15% excise tax
with the funds earmarked for the state highway fund, counties,
and administrative costs associated with the projects.

According to a website supporting the proposal, Tennessee has a $58
billion backlog of highway and bridge projects.

“Let’s not kid ourselves, Tennesseans are already purchasing cannabis
products. They’re just making those purchases across state lines, where our
state sees no benefit. It’s time to modernize Tennessee’s marijuana
laws. Let’s rebuild our crumbling roads and bridges and invest in transit
solutions by taxing legal cannabis.” — Pot4Potholes.com

The lawmakers introduced a similar version of the bill last year, but the
proposal did not advance in either chamber.

In the Senate, the bill was referred to the Judiciary Committee; the
measure was sent to the Criminal Justice Subcommittee, Judiciary Committee,
Health Committee, and Government Operations Committee in the House.

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