KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said it is seeing a shakeup in how drugs are coming into East Tennessee.
TBI said latest data shows that meth is still the number one drug in Tennessee, followed by marijuana and fentanyl.
TBI Director David Rausch said the state is seeing a drop in overdose deaths but he believes it’s because cartels are lessening the strength of their mixtures so they don’t kill people. The biggest change TBI is seeing is how drugs are coming into Tennessee…