Delta-8 is illegal in North Dakota. In April 2021, the state signed bill 1045, which changed the definition of THC. It now includes delta-8 along with other isomers.
Delta-8 THC is illegal in Nevada. In June 2021, the state passed SB49, which added delta-8 THC to the state's list of banned compounds.
Certain delta-8 products are legal in Louisiana. Under HB 640, inhalable products like flowers and vapes are banned. HB 758 passed in 2022 limits legal consumable hemp products, such as tinctures and gummies, to 8mg THC per serving.
Delta-8 THC is illegal in Delaware. The state bans any product or compound that contains any amount of marijuana or tetrahydrocannabinols (THC).
Yes, Delta-9 THC is legal in Arizona.
Delta 9 THC is derived from the hemp plant, not marijuana, which contains 0.3% or less of delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis.
That complies with the 2018 federal Farm Bill, which sets standards for how much THC can be in a product grown and harvested that is sold as industrial hemp.
Delta 9 THC can be infused into larger size gummies and other edibles, making it technically legal to sell and ship to Arizona.
Yes, Delta-9 THC is legal in Wyoming.
Delta 9 THC is derived from the hemp plant, not marijuana, which contains 0.3% or less of delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis.
That complies with the 2018 federal Farm Bill, which sets standards for how much THC can be in a product grown and harvested that is sold as industrial hemp.
Delta 9 THC can be infused into larger size gummies and other edibles, making it technically legal to sell and ship to Wyoming.
Yes, Delta-9 THC is legal in Wisconsin.
Delta 9 THC is derived from the hemp plant, not marijuana, which contains 0.3% or less of delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis.
That complies with the 2018 federal Farm Bill, which sets standards for how much THC can be in a product grown and harvested that is sold as industrial hemp.
Delta 9 THC can be infused into larger size gummies and other edibles, making it technically legal to sell and ship to Wisconsin.
Yes, Delta-9 THC is legal in West Virginia.
Delta 9 THC is derived from the hemp plant, not marijuana, which contains 0.3% or less of delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis.
That complies with the 2018 federal Farm Bill, which sets standards for how much THC can be in a product grown and harvested that is sold as industrial hemp.
Delta 9 THC can be infused into larger size gummies and other edibles, making it technically legal to sell and ship to West Virginia.
Yes, Delta-9 THC is legal in Washington.
Delta 9 THC is derived from the hemp plant, not marijuana, which contains 0.3% or less of delta 9 THC on a dry weight basis.
That complies with the 2018 federal Farm Bill, which sets standards for how much THC can be in a product grown and harvested that is sold as industrial hemp.
Delta 9 THC can be infused into larger size gummies and other edibles, making it technically legal to sell and ship to Washington.