National NORML's Webpage:
This page provides an overview of the marijuana laws in Tennessee and the maximum penalties associated. On NORML's website state law does not contain penalties for some low amounts. In those cases, federal law is used. As a rule state law is stricter, so law enforcements prefer it. However, if no state laws exist, federal law can be used.
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?wtm_view=&Group_ID=4565
TN has an unauthorized substance tax, which is unconstitutional and supported by John Duncan
If you, or someone you know, suffers the penalties under this act, please follow the link below to learn how to protect their rights.
http://oblivion.net/~ben/index.php?entry=693
Rules of Thumb
The United States Constitution provides the foundation for the rights that protect all U.S. citizens from intrusive law enforcement practices. These rights should be exercised by everyone in all circumstances, regardless of whether or not an individual is guilty of a crime. Rights are like muscles -- if they are not exercised, they wither away.
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/normlutk/files/
Busted video: The citizen's guide to surviving police encounters
This is the foremost video that I know of that demonstrates flexing your rights in a police reenactment scenario. I highly recommend the video. You can get a VHS/DVD copy through a donation to NORML , MPP , NORMLUTK , or through the creators' website below.
http://www.flexyourrights.org/busted/bittorrent_download
Drug Testing
National NORML has compiled some links regarding drug testing. They also have a list of employers whom do not drug test & test taking tips, for your convenience. Read and enjoy!
http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3406
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