TN: Majority Of Gubernatorial Candidates Mum On Marijuana Use

Ron Strider

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Four of the seven top-tier gubernatorial candidates won't say whether they've recreationally smoked marijuana, according to a USA TODAY NETWORK-Tennessee survey.

Among the seven candidates, only Knoxville entrepreneur Randy Boyd, a Republican, said he tried marijuana.

"Randy says as a teenager he tried it one time when marijuana was being passed around during a ZZ Top concert," said Laine Arnold, a spokeswoman for Boyd's campaign.

U.S. Rep. Diane Black and former state Sen. Mae Beavers, both Republicans, said they have not smoked marijuana.

The four other candidates – Republicans Bill Lee, a Williamson County businessman, and House Speaker Beth Harwell, and Democrats Karl Dean, the former mayor of Nashville, and House Minority Leader Craig Fitzhugh – twice declined to answer the survey about whether they tried marijuana.

All five Republicans and Dean said they were opposed to recreational marijuana. Fitzhugh did not answer a question about it.

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