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Tennessee Vapor Product Compliance

What L7 Vapors Customers Should Know (2025–2027)

At L7 Vapors, transparency matters. Tennessee has enacted new vapor product regulations that will roll out in phases between 2025 and 2027. We want our customers to understand what’s changing, what isn’t, and how it may affect product availability—without confusion or misinformation.

This page explains the rules in plain English and why you may see certain products gradually phased out over time.


🟢 Phase 1 — Compliant Operations Through December 31, 2026

For customers, nothing changes immediately.

What Is Allowed Right Now

  • Vape retailers may sell vapor products not yet listed on the Tennessee Vapor Product Directory

  • Retailers may continue purchasing those products through December 31, 2026

  • Products currently on our shelves are lawfully sold

If a product is available at L7 Vapors during this phase, it is legal to sell.

What L7 Vapors Always Does

  • Strict 21+ age verification

  • Ongoing employee training

  • Full tax compliance through licensed Tennessee distributors

  • Accurate inventory and purchase records


🟡 Phase 2 — 2026 Transition & Risk Reduction

While customers may still legally purchase existing products, this is when responsible retailers begin planning for the upcoming cutoff.

What Happens Behind the Scenes

  • Monitoring the Tennessee Vapor Product Directory as it is published

  • Identifying products that are:

    • Missing from the directory

    • Pending approval

    • Likely to be denied

  • Reducing deep inventory on uncertain products

  • Disabling risky auto-ship or long-lead distributor orders

What Customers May Notice

  • Certain flavors or devices may not be reordered

  • Limited quantities on select items

  • Gradual phase-outs instead of sudden removals

These decisions are made to ensure compliance—not to limit customer choice.


🔴 Phase 3 — January 1, 2027: Hard Cutoff

Beginning January 1, 2027, Tennessee law becomes strict.

What Retailers May NOT Do

  • Purchase vapor products not listed on the state directory

  • Accept shipments of non-listed products

  • Transfer non-listed inventory between store locations

  • Restock non-approved SKUs for any reason

Invoice date is the determining factor.
If a product was purchased after January 1, 2027 and is not directory-listed, it is non-compliant.


Sell-Off Period (Approximately First 60 Days of 2027)

Tennessee law allows a short sell-off window.

What Retailers MAY Do

  • Sell only non-listed products that were:

    • Lawfully purchased before January 1, 2027

    • Still physically in inventory

What Retailers MAY NOT Do

  • Reorder non-listed products

  • Accept delayed shipments ordered earlier

  • Transfer inventory between locations

  • Claim sell-off protection without dated invoices

Once the sell-off window closes, enforcement becomes zero-tolerance.


🚨 After the Sell-Off Period Ends

After the grace period:

  • Selling any non-directory product is illegal

  • Products may be seized or destroyed

  • Civil penalties apply

  • Violations can stack per SKU, per day

This is why proactive compliance matters.


Why This Matters to Our Customers

Our commitment is simple:

  • Stay open

  • Stay compliant

  • Protect customers and staff

  • Continue offering quality products responsibly

If a product disappears, it is not arbitrary—it is compliance-driven.

We will continue communicating changes well before they affect availability.
If you ever have questions, our team is always happy to explain.

— The L7 Vapors Team

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Tennessee Hemp Law Update: What It Means for You

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With the passage of new legislation in Tennessee, big changes are coming to the way hemp-derived products are taxed, sold, and regulated. We’ve received a lot of questions, so here’s a straightforward breakdown of what’s happening—and how it will impact you as a consumer.

New Tax Structure

Starting January 1, 2026, Tennessee will eliminate the current 6% “hemp privilege” tax. In its place, a new wholesale tax will increase the effective rate to 10%. This tax will be applied earlier in the supply chain, but you’ll likely still notice a difference at checkout.

Key Changes You Should Know

1. Fewer Products on Shelves

Many hemp-derived cannabinoid products (HDCPs)—including those containing THCa, THCv, Delta-8, and Delta-10—will no longer be legal for retail sale in Tennessee. This means fewer options will be available in-store.

2. Limited Retail Availability

You won’t find HDCPs at gas stations, convenience stores, or supermarkets anymore. Going forward, these products will only be available through licensed retailers regulated by the Alcoholic Beverage Commission (ABC), such as liquor stores and specialty hemp/vape shops. These locations will be 21+ only.

3. No Online Sales or Delivery

Under the new law, online ordering and home delivery of hemp-derived cannabinoid products will be banned. All purchases must be made in person at approved retail locations.

4. Higher Prices Likely

Between increased taxes and stricter product limitations, you may notice higher prices on HDCPs. Retailers may need to adjust pricing to manage higher costs and reduced product selection.

5. Stricter Packaging & Marketing Rules

Expect to see tighter regulations on packaging and advertising, especially when it comes to anything that could appeal to minors. This is part of a broader effort to align hemp laws with Tennessee’s alcohol regulations.

6. Industry Uncertainty

As with any major shift in regulation, there’s still some legal gray area. Future lawsuits or amendments could further change how these laws are enforced.

The Law Behind the Changes

These updates come from legislation passed in 2025:

  • House Bill 1376 (HB1376) – Introduced and passed by the Tennessee General Assembly.
  • Senate Bill 1413 (SB1413) – Companion bill in the Senate.
  • Signed into law by Governor Bill Lee on May 21, 2025.
  • Officially recognized as Public Chapter No. 526.

These new rules will go into effect on January 1, 2026.

What’s Next?

At L7 Vapors, we’re staying on top of every development so we can continue providing compliant, high-quality products that meet your needs. As these changes roll out, we’ll keep you informed every step of the way.

If you have questions about how these laws might impact your favorite products, stop by one of our locations—our staff is always here to help.