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Tennessee Scorecard
Senators
Lamar Alexander (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: CVotes
?Cosponsor
S.1333 Therapeutic Hemp Medical Access Act of 2015
Bob Corker (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
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Reps
Steve Cohen (D)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: A+Votes
?Sponsor
HR 1538 CARERS
Cosponsor
*H.R. 1940: Respect State Marijuana Laws Act of 2015
*H.R. 525 Industrial Hemp Farming Act of 2015
H.R. 667 Veterans Equal Access Act
*H.R. 1013 Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol Act
*H.R. 1635 Charlotte’s Web Medical Access Act of 2015
H.R. 3518 Stop Civil Asset Forfeiture Funding for Marijuana Suppression Act of 2015
H.R. 3746: State Marijuana and Regulatory Tolerance (SMART) Enforcement Act
H.R.3629: Respect States’ and Citizens’ Rights Act of 2015
*H.R. 4779: CBD Oil Act of 2016
Jim Cooper (D)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: BVotes
?Cosponsor
*H.R. 1635 Charlotte’s Web Medical Access Act of 2015
Jimmy Duncan (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: BVotes
?Cosponsor
H.R. 1635 Charlotte’s Web Medical Access Act of 2015
Diane Black (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
Marsha Blackburn (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
Scott DesJarlais (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
Stephen Fincher (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
Chuck Fleischmann (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
Phil Roe (R)
TENNESSEE
NORML Grade: DVotes
?No sponsorships or comments
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Comments
“Sen. Alexander believes that Washington, D.C. should not be telling states what to do about the decriminalization of marijuana,” Alexander spokesman Brian Reisinger said in an email response to questions posed by the Times Free Press. Reisinger said that as for Alexander’s “own views, while there may be some valid medicinal uses for cannabis, he is concerned about the potential abuse and widespread use of drugs for recreational purposes and is carefully watching the de-criminalization process in the states of Colorado and Washington.” 10/24/2014 (Link)