Cannabis Laws by State
Cannabis & Hemp Product Laws by State (2026)
Shopper guide for CBD, hemp Δ9 (≤0.3%), and intoxicating hemp (Delta-8/THCA/HHC). We block or limit products and shipping to follow local rules. This is not legal advice; rules change.
⚠️ Federal Law Change — H.R. 5371 (Effective November 12, 2026)
Congress has redefined “hemp” to include total THC (Delta-9 + THCA + Delta-8 + all isomers). After November 12, 2026, THCA flower, most Delta-8 products, and hemp edibles with more than 0.4mg total THC per container will no longer qualify as legal hemp under federal law.
What this means: THCA flower becomes federally illegal • Delta-8 excluded from hemp definition • Most Delta-9 gummies exceed the 0.4mg cap • CBD remains legal • Low-dose hemp products remain legal. Deadline: November 12, 2026.
Texas Smokable Hemp Ban — In Effect March 31, 2026
Texas DSHS now counts both Delta-9 THC and THCA toward the 0.3% limit for smokable products. All smokable hemp (flower, THCA, pre-rolls, vapes, hemp cigarettes) are banned from retail and online shipment to Texas. Additionally, Texas Senate Bill 2024 (effective September 2025) banned all vapes and e-cigarettes containing any cannabinoids.
Still available to Texas: Delta-9 gummies • CBD tinctures • Topicals • Capsules | Banned to Texas: Hemp flower • THCA flower • Pre-rolls • All THC vapes • Hemp cigarettes
| State | CBD | Hemp Δ9 (≤0.3%) | Intoxicating hemp* | 2026 Shipping note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama (AL) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | No smokable/vape; strict packaging & tax. |
| Alaska (AK) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Hemp flower regulated similarly to marijuana in some jurisdictions. |
| Arizona (AZ) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Youth/label rules enforced. 21+. |
| Arkansas (AR) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | 21+; format limits. |
| California (CA) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Converted intoxicants blocked to general retail. Local bans: San Diego, Oceanside. |
| Colorado (CO) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Δ8/THCA/HHC blocked in hemp retail. |
| Connecticut (CT) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Often routed to licensed cannabis channel. |
| Delaware (DE) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Select formats blocked. |
| Florida (FL) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | 21+, child-safe packaging required. |
| Georgia (GA) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Gummies/drinks OK; flower/vape blocked. |
| Hawaii (HI) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Youth-appealing marketing restricted. |
| Idaho (ID) | Restricted | Not permitted | Not permitted | Only 0% THC CBD ships. Very strict. |
| Illinois (IL) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Age/testing rules apply. |
| Indiana (IN) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Label/testing required; some formats blocked. |
| Iowa (IA) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Low mg caps; 21+. |
| Kansas (KS) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Psychoactive hemp limited; claims screened. |
| Kentucky (KY) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Age/testing rules enforced. 21+. |
| Louisiana (LA) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | 21+; format/potency limits. Kratom banned. Amanita banned. |
| Maine (ME) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Converted intoxicants limited. |
| Maryland (MD) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Intoxicating hemp blocked to general retail. |
| Massachusetts (MA) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Label/testing; 21+ for intox formats. |
| Michigan (MI) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Routed to licensed market where applicable. |
| Minnesota (MN) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Per-serving/container caps; 21+. |
| Mississippi (MS) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Select formats disabled. |
| Missouri (MO) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Age/testing rules; adult-use market separate. |
| Montana (MT) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Converted intoxicants limited. |
| Nebraska (NE) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Some formats blocked. |
| Nevada (NV) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Intoxicating hemp steered to cannabis system. |
| New Hampshire (NH) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Youth-appealing marketing restricted. |
| New Jersey (NJ) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | 21+; licensed market for intoxicants. |
| New Mexico (NM) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Packaging/age rules. |
| New York (NY) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | OCM rules; non-compliant blocked. |
| North Carolina (NC) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Availability narrowing; age-gate enforced. |
| North Dakota (ND) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Format limits. |
| Ohio (OH) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Age/testing rules apply. |
| Oklahoma (OK) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Select intoxicating formats limited. 21+. |
| Oregon (OR) | Allowed | Allowed | Not permitted | Δ8/THCA/HHC banned in hemp retail. |
| Pennsylvania (PA) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Select formats blocked. |
| Rhode Island (RI) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Format limits in hemp retail. Kratom banned. |
| South Carolina (SC) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Psychoactive products limited. |
| South Dakota (SD) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Only compliant formats ship. |
| Tennessee (TN) ⚠️ | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Currently legal but regulatory changes expected 2026–2027. Monitor closely. |
| Texas (TX) ? UPDATED | Allowed | Allowed | Not permitted | Smokable hemp banned March 31, 2026. Flower, THCA, pre-rolls, all vapes & e-cigarettes blocked. Delta-9 gummies, tinctures & topicals still OK. 21+. |
| Utah (UT) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Tight standards; limited formats. |
| Vermont (VT) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Converted intoxicants limited. Kratom banned. |
| Virginia (VA) | Allowed | Restricted | Restricted | Strict total-THC caps/ratio; many formats blocked. |
| Washington (WA) | Allowed | Allowed | Not permitted | Δ8/THCA/HHC banned in hemp retail. |
| West Virginia (WV) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Some formats disabled. |
| Wisconsin (WI) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Age/testing rules. Kratom banned. |
| Wyoming (WY) | Allowed | Allowed | Restricted | Converted intoxicants limited. |
| District of Columbia (DC) | — | — | — | Not a state; follow local DC program. Kratom banned. |
*“Intoxicating hemp” refers to products intended for intoxication (e.g., Delta-8/10, high-THCA flower, HHC). We block items that don’t meet your state’s rules. Federal law changes November 12, 2026 will further restrict many of these products nationwide.
Kratom — Laws & Shipping Restrictions (2026)
Kratom is not federally scheduled, but several states (and some cities/counties) restrict or ban it. We age-gate and block shipments where required. This is a shopper summary, not legal advice.
Completely banned (no sale/possession): Alabama, Arkansas, Indiana, Louisiana, Rhode Island, Vermont, Wisconsin, and Washington, D.C.
Regulated (not banned): Many states require 18+/21+, batch testing, and specific labels; some restrict high-potency shots/gummies.
Local bans in otherwise-legal states: e.g., San Diego & Oceanside (CA), Sarasota County (FL), and select municipalities in IL, MS, NH.
Shipping: We block shipments to banned states/DC and to known local-ban ZIPs. We also block kratom-derived 7-OH concentrates where prohibited and honor age limits.
Note: Laws change frequently. If your address is restricted, items will show “Unavailable” at checkout.
Amanita Muscaria — Laws & Shipping Restrictions (2026)
Amanita muscaria (muscimol/ibotenic acid) is not scheduled federally, but it is not allowed in conventional food. We only offer items where permitted and never as “food” or “dietary supplements.” This is a shopper summary, not legal advice.
Federal (food use): FDA states Amanita muscaria and its constituents are not authorized for food; misbranded food claims can trigger enforcement.
State ban: Louisiana prohibits selling/possessing Amanita muscaria for human consumption (ornamental/non-consumption is exempt).
Most other states: No outright ban on possession/sale, but products should be marketed as non-food / non-supplement.
Shipping: We block Louisiana and block any Amanita products marketed as food/supplements nationwide. 21+ age-gating applies.
Note: Availability varies by state/city and can change. Check at checkout for your area.
Last updated April 2026 — ProCannabis.com — Not legal advice. Laws change frequently.