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Tennessee Authorities Forced to Pay $735,000 for Illegal Hemp Seizure

Police in Spring Hill seized the hemp products while under the notion that hemp and cannabis were ‘the same damn thing,’ according to the lawsuit.

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Key Highlights:

  • $735,000 Settlement: The State of Tennessee and the City of Spring will compensate the businesses for their unlawful losses.
  • Legal Vindication: The lawsuit demonstrates the clear legal distinction between hemp and marijuana.
  • Precedent-Setting Outcome: Sends a powerful message about protecting legal business interests.

[PRESS RELEASE] – NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 18, 2024 – In a landmark settlement that underscores the critical legal differences between hemp and marijuana, two Tennessee businesses will recover $735,000 after law enforcement illegally seized their legal hemp inventory, exposing significant gaps in local law enforcement’s understanding of cannabis regulations.

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On May 9, 2024, Spring Hill Police Department seized 231 pounds of legal hemp from Old School Vapor and SAK Wholesale in Columbia, Tenn.—based partly on District Attorney Brent Cooper’s inflammatory claim that hemp and marijuana are “the same damn thing.” Today, that statement has proven both legally and financially costly.

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“This settlement is more than a financial recovery—it’s a critical statement about law enforcement’s responsibility to understand and respect the law,” said Alex Little, attorney at Litson PLLC. “Hemp is a legal agricultural product, and businesses should not live in fear of arbitrary seizures based on ignorance.”

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The case highlights the ongoing challenges businesses face in the hemp industry, where regulatory confusion can lead to devastating economic consequences. While the authorities have not admitted wrongdoing, the substantial settlement speaks volumes about the merits of the businesses’ claims.

Litson PLLC is a boutique law firm focused on white-collar criminal defense and high-stakes litigation. It is part of Hemp Law Group, which provides regulatory advice to hemp businesses in Tennessee and across the United States.

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