This information is provided for general reference only and is updated regularly but may not reflect the most current regulatory changes. TLGDistro is not a law firm and this is not legal advice. Always consult a licensed attorney familiar with hemp regulations in your state before making distribution or retail decisions.
Status reflects general regulatory environment for hemp-derived Delta-9 THC beverages under the 2018 Farm Bill. Laws change frequently — always verify current status before distribution.
Alabama classifies hemp-derived Delta-9 as a controlled substance.
Alaska allows hemp products but retailer licensing varies by municipality.
Farm Bill compliant hemp beverages generally allowed. Age verification required.
Arkansas Act 629 restricts intoxicating hemp products.
California AB 45 requires registration with DCC. Verify before shipping.
Colorado has specific hemp beverage rules under CDPHE. Pre-approval may be needed.
Connecticut allows hemp-derived products with proper labeling.
Delaware regulations under review. Verify current status.
D.C. has complex regulations. Verify retailer licensing.
Florida allows hemp beverages. Age verification and proper labeling required.
Georgia allows Farm Bill compliant hemp products with standard labeling.
Hawaii has strict import restrictions. Verify before shipping.
Idaho law bans all THC including hemp-derived Delta-9.
Illinois allows hemp-derived beverages with proper labeling.
Indiana allows hemp products. Age verification recommended.
Iowa regulations vary. Verify current retailer requirements.
Kansas prohibits intoxicating hemp derivatives.
Kentucky (major hemp state) allows hemp-derived products.
Louisiana allows hemp beverages under state hemp program.
Maine allows hemp products with standard age verification.
Maryland allows hemp-derived beverages.
Massachusetts has evolving hemp regulations. Verify before shipping.
Michigan allows hemp-derived beverages. Age verification required.
Minnesota enacted THC beverage laws allowing hemp-derived products in licensed retail.
Mississippi hemp regulations limited. Verify current status.
Missouri allows hemp products with proper labeling.
Montana regulations under review post-adult use legalization.
Nebraska has restrictive hemp regulations. Verify before shipping.
Nevada allows hemp beverages. Retailer licensing required.
New Hampshire allows hemp products with age verification.
New Jersey allows hemp beverages under state program.
New Mexico allows hemp-derived products.
New York OCM regulations require registration for hemp cannabinoids.
North Carolina is a major hemp state. Products generally allowed with proper labeling.
North Dakota regulations evolving. Verify current requirements.
Ohio allows hemp-derived beverages with proper labeling and age verification.
Oklahoma allows hemp products under state hemp program.
Oregon ODA has specific hemp rules. Verify retailer requirements.
Pennsylvania allows hemp beverages. Age verification required.
Rhode Island allows hemp products with standard labeling.
South Carolina allows hemp products under Farm Bill.
South Dakota restricts hemp-derived THC products.
Tennessee allows hemp beverages with proper labeling.
Texas allows hemp-derived beverages. Age verification required.
Utah restricts intoxicating hemp products.
Vermont allows hemp products with age verification.
Virginia allows hemp-derived products under state program.
Washington WSDA has specific hemp rules. Retailer licensing required.
West Virginia allows hemp products under state program.
Wisconsin allows hemp beverages with proper labeling.
Wyoming hemp regulations limited. Verify before shipping.
TLGDistro is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. The information on this page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, compliance, or regulatory advice of any kind.
Hemp and cannabis laws change rapidly at both state and federal levels. The information on this page may be outdated, incomplete, or inapplicable to your specific situation, business type, or location.
Before distributing, retailing, or purchasing hemp-derived products, you should consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction who is familiar with current hemp and cannabis regulations.
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