CBD Legal Status
State | CBD Legal Status↓ | Additional Details | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alaska | Fully Legal | ||
| Arizona | Fully Legal | ||
| California | Fully Legal | ||
| Colorado | Fully Legal | ||
| Delaware | Fully Legal | ||
| District of Columbia | Fully Legal | ||
| Illinois | Fully Legal | ||
| Maine | Fully Legal | ||
| Maryland | Fully Legal | ||
| Massachusetts | Fully Legal | ||
| Michigan | Fully Legal | ||
| Minnesota | Fully Legal | ||
| Missouri | Fully Legal | ||
| Montana | Fully Legal | ||
| Nevada | Fully Legal | ||
| New Jersey | Fully Legal | ||
| New Mexico | Fully Legal | ||
| New York | Fully Legal | ||
| Ohio | Fully Legal | ||
| Oregon | Fully Legal | ||
| Rhode Island | Fully Legal | ||
| Vermont | Fully Legal | ||
| Virginia | Fully Legal | ||
| Washington | Fully Legal | ||
| Alabama | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Arkansas | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Connecticut | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Florida | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Georgia | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Hawaii | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Indiana | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Iowa | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Kentucky | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Louisiana | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Mississippi | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| New Hampshire | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| North Dakota | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Oklahoma | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Pennsylvania | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| South Dakota | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Tennessee | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Texas | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Utah | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| West Virginia | Conditionally Legal | Medical Use Only | |
| Wisconsin | Conditionally Legal | CBD/Low THC | |
| Idaho | Illegal | ||
| Kansas | Illegal | ||
| Nebraska | Illegal | ||
| North Carolina | Illegal | ||
| South Carolina | Illegal | ||
| Wyoming | Illegal |
THC gummies are generally legal in states that allow full adult-use cannabis, meaning cannabis-derived products, including THC edibles, can be purchased and used without a medical license under state law.
States in this category include Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia, and Washington.
Some states allow cannabis-derived products only under limited conditions, such as for medical use or with restrictions on THC content. In these states, THC gummies may be permitted but typically require a medical license or must meet low-THC thresholds.
States in this category include Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
In some states, cannabis-derived products containing THC are prohibited under state law, meaning THC gummies are not legally permitted for sale or use.
States in this category include Idaho, Kansas, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Wyoming.