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State Compliance Map

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.

29
Generally allowed
16
Verify first
6
Restricted

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 — always verify current status before distribution.

ALAlabama Restricted

Alabama classifies hemp-derived Delta-9 as a controlled substance.

AKAlaska Verify First

Alaska allows hemp products but retailer licensing varies by municipality.

AZArizona Generally Allowed

Farm Bill compliant hemp beverages generally allowed. Age verification required.

ARArkansas Restricted

Arkansas Act 629 restricts intoxicating hemp products.

CACalifornia Verify First

California AB 45 requires registration with DCC. Verify before shipping.

COColorado Verify First

Colorado has specific hemp beverage rules under CDPHE. Pre-approval may be needed.

CTConnecticut Generally Allowed

Connecticut allows hemp-derived products with proper labeling.

DEDelaware Verify First

Delaware regulations under review. Verify current status.

DCD.C. Verify First

D.C. has complex regulations. Verify retailer licensing.

FLFlorida Generally Allowed

Florida allows hemp beverages. Age verification and proper labeling required.

GAGeorgia Generally Allowed

Georgia allows Farm Bill compliant hemp products with standard labeling.

HIHawaii Verify First

Hawaii has strict import restrictions. Verify before shipping.

IDIdaho Restricted

Idaho law bans all THC including hemp-derived Delta-9.

ILIllinois Generally Allowed

Illinois allows hemp-derived beverages with proper labeling.

INIndiana Generally Allowed

Indiana allows hemp products. Age verification recommended.

IAIowa Verify First

Iowa regulations vary. Verify current retailer requirements.

KSKansas Restricted

Kansas prohibits intoxicating hemp derivatives.

KYKentucky Generally Allowed

Kentucky (major hemp state) allows hemp-derived products.

LALouisiana Generally Allowed

Louisiana allows hemp beverages under state hemp program.

MEMaine Generally Allowed

Maine allows hemp products with standard age verification.

MDMaryland Generally Allowed

Maryland allows hemp-derived beverages.

MAMassachusetts Verify First

Massachusetts has evolving hemp regulations. Verify before shipping.

MIMichigan Generally Allowed

Michigan allows hemp-derived beverages. Age verification required.

MNMinnesota Generally Allowed

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

MSMississippi Verify First

Mississippi hemp regulations limited. Verify current status.

MOMissouri Generally Allowed

Missouri allows hemp products with proper labeling.

MTMontana Verify First

Montana regulations under review post-adult use legalization.

NENebraska Verify First

Nebraska has restrictive hemp regulations. Verify before shipping.

NVNevada Generally Allowed

Nevada allows hemp beverages. Retailer licensing required.

NHNew Hampshire Generally Allowed

New Hampshire allows hemp products with age verification.

NJNew Jersey Generally Allowed

New Jersey allows hemp beverages under state program.

NMNew Mexico Generally Allowed

New Mexico allows hemp-derived products.

NYNew York Verify First

New York OCM regulations require registration for hemp cannabinoids.

NCNorth Carolina Generally Allowed

North Carolina is a major hemp state. Products generally allowed with proper labeling.

NDNorth Dakota Verify First

North Dakota regulations evolving. Verify current requirements.

OHOhio Generally Allowed

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

OKOklahoma Generally Allowed

Oklahoma allows hemp products under state hemp program.

OROregon Verify First

Oregon ODA has specific hemp rules. Verify retailer requirements.

PAPennsylvania Generally Allowed

Pennsylvania allows hemp beverages. Age verification required.

RIRhode Island Generally Allowed

Rhode Island allows hemp products with standard labeling.

SCSouth Carolina Generally Allowed

South Carolina allows hemp products under Farm Bill.

SDSouth Dakota Restricted

South Dakota restricts hemp-derived THC products.

TNTennessee Generally Allowed

Tennessee allows hemp beverages with proper labeling.

TXTexas Generally Allowed

Texas allows hemp-derived beverages. Age verification required.

UTUtah Restricted

Utah restricts intoxicating hemp products.

VTVermont Generally Allowed

Vermont allows hemp products with age verification.

VAVirginia Generally Allowed

Virginia allows hemp-derived products under state program.

WAWashington Verify First

Washington WSDA has specific hemp rules. Retailer licensing required.

WVWest Virginia Generally Allowed

West Virginia allows hemp products under state program.

WIWisconsin Generally Allowed

Wisconsin allows hemp beverages with proper labeling.

WYWyoming Verify First

Wyoming hemp regulations limited. Verify before shipping.

⚖️ 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 ≤0.3% 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: April 2026.