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State-by-state hemp beverage compliance information, SMS messaging disclosures, and legal disclaimers. Updated regularly. TLGDistro is not a law firm and this is not legal advice.

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All 50 States + D.C.

Status reflects general regulatory environment for hemp-derived Delta-9 THC beverages under the 2018 Farm Bill. Laws change frequently โ€” always verify current status before distribution.

ALAlabamaโœ• Restricted

Alabama classifies hemp-derived Delta-9 THC as a controlled substance under state law, regardless of federal Farm Bill status.

SB 225 (2021) effectively bans intoxicating hemp derivatives. Do not ship THC-containing products to Alabama.

AKAlaskaโš  Verify First

Alaska allows hemp products but municipal regulations vary significantly. Some localities have additional restrictions.

Alaska Statutes Title 17 governs hemp. Retailers may need local business licensing. Verify municipality-level rules before shipping.

AZArizonaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Arizona allows Farm Bill compliant hemp beverages. Age verification (21+) and standard labeling required.

Arizona Revised Statutes ยง3-311 et seq. Retailers must verify age. No state-specific hemp beverage license required beyond standard food/beverage permits.

ARArkansasโœ• Restricted

Arkansas Act 629 (2023) restricts intoxicating hemp products including Delta-9 beverages.

Arkansas classified hemp-derived intoxicating cannabinoids as controlled substances. Do not ship THC beverages to Arkansas.

CACaliforniaโš  Verify First

California AB 45 requires hemp product registration with the Department of Cannabis Control. Verify retailer and product registration before shipping.

California has strict labeling, testing, and retailer registration requirements. Products must be registered with DCC. Retailers need hemp retailer authorization.

COColoradoโš  Verify First

Colorado CDPHE has specific hemp beverage rules. Retail-ready hemp beverages require approval and retailers need state licensing.

Colorado HB 1030 established hemp extract regulation. Beverages sold in retail must comply with CDPHE food safety rules. Contact CDPHE before distributing.

CTConnecticutโœ“ Generally Allowed

Connecticut allows hemp-derived products with proper labeling and age verification.

Connecticut hemp regulations under PA 21-1. Standard food safety and labeling requirements apply. Age verification recommended.

DEDelawareโš  Verify First

Delaware hemp regulations are under active review. Current status is uncertain for THC-containing beverages.

Delaware passed SB 266 in 2022 but regulations are still evolving. Verify current DAPA guidance before shipping.

DCD.C.โš  Verify First

Washington D.C. has complex overlapping federal and local regulations. Retailer licensing verification required.

D.C. hemp rules follow federal guidelines but local business licensing adds complexity. Verify retailer compliance before distribution.

FLFloridaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Florida allows hemp beverages under the Farm Bill. Age verification (21+) and compliant labeling required.

Florida SB 1690 (2023) updated hemp rules. Products must have COAs, compliant labeling, and retailers must verify age. Strong retail market.

GAGeorgiaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Georgia allows Farm Bill compliant hemp products with standard labeling and age verification.

Georgia HB 213 covers hemp products. No state-specific retailer license for hemp beverages beyond standard business licensing. Good retail market.

HIHawaiiโš  Verify First

Hawaii has strict import restrictions on hemp products. Verify before shipping to Hawaiian retailers.

Hawaii has unique agricultural import rules. Hemp products must comply with state Department of Agriculture guidelines. Some inter-island restrictions apply.

IDIdahoโœ• Restricted

Idaho bans all forms of THC including hemp-derived Delta-9. Zero THC tolerance under state law.

Idaho Code ยง37-2701 defines marijuana to include all THC. Hemp products must contain 0.0% THC. Do not ship any THC-containing product to Idaho.

ILIllinoisโœ“ Generally Allowed

Illinois allows hemp-derived beverages with proper labeling. Age verification required for THC products.

Illinois Hemp Act and IDFPR regulations apply. Retailers need standard food/beverage permits. Strong urban markets in Chicago metro.

INIndianaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Indiana allows hemp products including beverages. Age verification strongly recommended.

Indiana hemp law based on Farm Bill. SEA 516 governs hemp. No state-specific retailer license required. Growing retail market.

IAIowaโš  Verify First

Iowa hemp regulations are limited and evolving. Verify current retailer requirements before shipping.

Iowa hemp program is limited. SB 3 (2019) authorized hemp but intoxicating products face scrutiny. Check with Iowa Department of Agriculture before shipping.

KSKansasโœ• Restricted

Kansas prohibits intoxicating hemp derivatives. THC beverages are not permitted under state law.

Kansas SB 263 (2019) allows hemp but excludes intoxicating cannabinoids. Hemp beverages with THC are not permitted. Do not ship THC products to Kansas.

KYKentuckyโœ“ Generally Allowed

Kentucky is a major hemp state with favorable regulations. Hemp beverages generally allowed with proper labeling.

Kentucky Cabinet for Agriculture oversees hemp. As a major hemp producer, Kentucky has business-friendly hemp regulations. Strong retail opportunity.

LALouisianaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Louisiana allows hemp beverages under the state hemp program with proper age verification and labeling.

Louisiana RS 3:1481 et seq. covers hemp. Retailers need standard food/beverage permits. Age verification required. Growing market.

MEMaineโœ“ Generally Allowed

Maine allows hemp products with standard age verification and labeling requirements.

Maine hemp program under DACF. Standard food safety rules apply. No state-specific hemp retailer license required beyond food permit.

MDMarylandโœ“ Generally Allowed

Maryland allows hemp-derived beverages. Age verification and compliant labeling required.

Maryland Hemp Program under MDA. HB 967 (2023) updated cannabis and hemp rules. Retailers need standard licensing. Active retail market.

MAMassachusettsโš  Verify First

Massachusetts has evolving hemp regulations with active rulemaking. Verify current status before shipping.

Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission has been updating hemp rules. Some intoxicating hemp products face restrictions. Verify before distributing to MA retailers.

MIMichiganโœ“ Generally Allowed

Michigan allows hemp-derived beverages with age verification. Strong retail market.

Michigan hemp regulations under MDARD. PA 547 (2020) governs hemp. Age verification (21+) required for THC products. Active retail and dispensary market.

MNMinnesotaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Minnesota enacted specific THC beverage laws allowing hemp-derived products in licensed retail establishments.

Minnesota HF 100 (2023) explicitly legalized low-dose THC beverages in licensed retailers. One of the most progressive hemp beverage markets in the US. Strong opportunity.

MSMississippiโš  Verify First

Mississippi hemp regulations are limited. Verify before shipping.

Mississippi hemp program is early stage. SB 2725 (2020) authorized hemp but regulatory framework for beverages is unclear. Verify with MDAC before shipping.

MOMissouriโœ“ Generally Allowed

Missouri allows hemp products with proper labeling. Growing retail market.

Missouri hemp program under MDA. Amendment 3 (2022) legalized adult-use cannabis adding favorable context for hemp beverages. Good retail opportunity.

MTMontanaโš  Verify First

Montana hemp regulations are evolving post-adult-use legalization. Verify current requirements.

Montana I-190 legalized adult-use cannabis. Hemp beverage regulations are being updated. Verify current DPHHS and MDA guidance before shipping.

NENebraskaโš  Verify First

Nebraska has restrictive hemp regulations. THC beverages face significant legal uncertainty.

Nebraska LB 657 authorized hemp but strictly follows federal 0.3% THC limit. Intoxicating hemp products face legal risk. Verify before shipping.

NVNevadaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Nevada allows hemp beverages. Standard retailer licensing required.

Nevada hemp regulations under NDA. AB 195 (2021) covers hemp products. Age verification required. Strong Las Vegas market opportunity.

NHNew Hampshireโœ“ Generally Allowed

New Hampshire allows hemp products with age verification and compliant labeling.

New Hampshire RSA 439-A covers hemp. Standard food/beverage permits apply. No state-specific hemp retailer license required.

NJNew Jerseyโœ“ Generally Allowed

New Jersey allows hemp beverages under state program. Strong market near NYC metro.

New Jersey hemp program under NJDA. P.L. 2019 c.238 governs hemp. Age verification required. Strong retail opportunity in dense urban market.

NMNew Mexicoโœ“ Generally Allowed

New Mexico allows hemp-derived products with proper labeling.

New Mexico hemp program under NMDA. Hemp products allowed with standard food/beverage compliance. Growing Southwest market.

NYNew Yorkโš  Verify First

New York OCM requires registration for hemp cannabinoid products. Verify retailer and product registration before shipping.

New York Cannabis Law Section 90-b requires cannabinoid hemp product registration with OCM. Retailers need cannabinoid hemp retailer registration. Enforce strictly.

NCNorth Carolinaโœ“ Generally Allowed

North Carolina is a major hemp state with favorable regulations. Strong retail market.

North Carolina hemp program under NCDA&CS. One of the top hemp-producing states. Business-friendly environment. Age verification recommended.

NDNorth Dakotaโš  Verify First

North Dakota hemp regulations are evolving. Verify current requirements.

North Dakota hemp program under NDDA. SB 2040 (2019) authorized hemp. Regulations for hemp beverages are still developing. Verify before shipping.

OHOhioโœ“ Generally Allowed

Ohio allows hemp-derived beverages with proper labeling and age verification. Growing market.

Ohio hemp program under ODA. HB 523 framework covers hemp. Issue 2 (2023) adult-use legalization adds favorable context. Strong retail opportunity.

OKOklahomaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Oklahoma allows hemp products under the state hemp program with standard labeling.

Oklahoma hemp program under ODA. SB 868 (2019) governs hemp. Business-friendly regulations. Good rural and urban retail markets.

OROregonโš  Verify First

Oregon ODA has specific hemp product rules. Verify retailer requirements before shipping.

Oregon hemp program under ODA. OAR Chapter 603 governs hemp. Some overlap with OLCC cannabis rules. Verify compliance before distributing.

PAPennsylvaniaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Pennsylvania allows hemp beverages with age verification. Strong Mid-Atlantic market.

Pennsylvania hemp program under PDA. Act 92 (2016) framework applies. Age verification required for THC products. Strong market in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh metros.

RIRhode Islandโœ“ Generally Allowed

Rhode Island allows hemp products with standard labeling and age verification.

Rhode Island hemp program under DEM. SB 2285 (2022) updated hemp rules. No state-specific hemp retailer license required beyond food permit.

SCSouth Carolinaโœ“ Generally Allowed

South Carolina allows hemp products under the Farm Bill with proper labeling.

South Carolina hemp program under SCDA. Act 228 (2019) governs hemp. Business-friendly regulations. Growing retail market.

SDSouth Dakotaโœ• Restricted

South Dakota restricts hemp-derived THC products. Legal risk for intoxicating hemp beverages.

South Dakota has historically restrictive cannabis/hemp laws. While hemp is legal, intoxicating hemp derivatives face significant legal risk. Do not ship THC beverages to SD.

TNTennesseeโœ“ Generally Allowed

Tennessee allows hemp beverages with proper labeling. Good retail market.

Tennessee hemp program under TDA. HB 2100 (2022) updated hemp regulations. Age verification recommended. Growing retail market throughout the state.

TXTexasโœ“ Generally Allowed

Texas allows hemp-derived beverages. Large market opportunity with age verification required.

Texas hemp program under DSHS/TDA. HB 1325 (2019) legalized hemp. Despite conservative politics, hemp beverages have strong market. Age verification required.

UTUtahโœ• Restricted

Utah restricts intoxicating hemp products. THC beverages not permitted under current law.

Utah Controlled Substances Act restricts THC. SB 170 (2019) allowed hemp CBD but intoxicating derivatives are restricted. Do not ship THC beverages to Utah.

VTVermontโœ“ Generally Allowed

Vermont allows hemp products with age verification. Progressive regulatory environment.

Vermont hemp program under VAAFM. Act 162 (2020) updated hemp rules. Age verification required. Small but progressive market.

VAVirginiaโœ“ Generally Allowed

Virginia allows hemp-derived products. Strong market following adult-use cannabis legalization.

Virginia hemp program under VDACS. HB 616 (2023) updated hemp cannabinoid rules. Age verification required. Growing market in Northern Virginia and Richmond.

WAWashingtonโš  Verify First

Washington WSDA has specific hemp rules with overlap into WSLCB territory. Retailer licensing required.

Washington hemp program under WSDA. RCW 15.140 governs hemp. Some overlap with LCB cannabis rules. Hemp beverage retailers may need specific licensing. Verify before shipping.

WVWest Virginiaโœ“ Generally Allowed

West Virginia allows hemp products under the state program.

West Virginia hemp program under WVDA. SB 447 (2019) authorized hemp. Standard food/beverage permits apply. Growing rural retail market.

WIWisconsinโœ“ Generally Allowed

Wisconsin allows hemp beverages with proper labeling.

Wisconsin hemp program under DATCP. 2019 Wisconsin Act 68 governs hemp. No state-specific hemp retailer license required. Growing market.

WYWyomingโš  Verify First

Wyoming hemp regulations are limited. Verify before shipping.

Wyoming hemp program under Wyoming Department of Agriculture. SF 96 (2019) authorized hemp. Regulatory framework for beverages is limited. Verify before shipping.

โš ๏ธ Important Legal Disclaimer

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.

By using TLGDistro's services, you agree that you are solely responsible for ensuring your compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. TLGDistro assumes no liability for any regulatory actions, fines, or legal consequences arising from the distribution or retail of products.

About Farm Bill Compliance: All TLGDistro products comply with the 2018 Agriculture Improvement Act (Farm Bill), containing โ‰ค0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis. However, state laws vary and some states have enacted legislation that restricts or bans hemp-derived intoxicating products regardless of federal Farm Bill status. Last content review: June 2026.