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Tennessee Lawmaker Puts Home Cannabis Cultivation Among 2026 Legislative Priorities
Jan 6, 2026
TG Branfalt
Ganjapreneur
A Tennessee lawmaker included a proposal to legalize home cannabis
cultivation among his 2026 legislative priorities, WMC reports. The Freedom
to Farm Act, which Democratic State Rep. Antonio Parkinson intends to
propose this legislative session, would allow one adult in each household
to grow up to 15 cannabis plants for personal use.
“Five adult plants, five intermediate plants, and five budding plants, so
they can continue to have the supply of marijuana that they need
personally. Whether it is for medical purposes or whatever.” — Parkinson to
WMC
The bill would not allow homegrown cannabis to be sold or otherwise
distributed. It would require certification for people who grow
cannabis and that the seeds be bought at a state co-op.
“If you are caught violating any rules, you will be prosecuted criminally,”
Parkinson told WMC, “and you will never be able to take part in this
opportunity again.”
Parkinson added that home cannabis cultivation would be significant for
people with medical conditions.
“I am not a marijuana smoker,” he said to WMC, “but I do know there is some
medical benefits to those individuals who suffer from debilitating
diseases, medical issues, PTSD.”
The bill has not yet been formally introduced.













