Key Takeaways
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THC content in a hemp product should not exceed 0.3% by dry weight to be legal.
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Understanding local laws is important for both consumers and businesses to avoid legal issues.
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The legality of marijuana in the US varies from state to state and is not completely illegal across the nation.
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Buy only from a trusted company that shows the Certificate of Analysis of their hemp products.
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HALF BAK’D provides you with legal, potent, and flavored hemp products for a safe and amazing experience.
Why THC Limits Matter
High doses of THC can result in adverse effects like mental health issues, addiction, and acute intoxication, particularly with edibles. By setting standardized THC limits, states can:
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Promote responsible use.
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Protect vulnerable populations such as children.
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Facilitate research on the health impacts of cannabis use.
This helps foster a safer cannabis environment for both recreational and medical users.
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THC Limits In The US
Buy only hemp products with less than 0.3% THC.
At the federal level, cannabis—the umbrella term for plants like hemp and marijuana—is classified as a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act, indicating a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. This classification prohibits the use, possession, and distribution of cannabis for any purpose under federal law.
However, the 2018 Farm Bill made a clear distinction between hemp and marijuana. Hemp, defined as cannabis containing no more than 0.3% THC by dry weight, was removed from the list of controlled substances, effectively legalizing its cultivation and sale.
Despite hemp's legalization, marijuana (which contains more than 0.3% THC) remains federally illegal. This federal prohibition persists even as many states have enacted laws permitting marijuana for medical or recreational use. This has created a complex legal scenario.
Marijuana Legality: State By State
State |
Recreational Use |
Medical Use |
Decriminalized |
THC Limits |
Alabama |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
50 mg of marijuana products per day for certain patients; 75 mg for those with certain terminal illnesses |
Alaska |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) |
Arizona |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) rec, 2.5 oz (71 g) med / 14 days |
Arkansas |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
2.5 oz (71 g) / 14 days |
California |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) rec, 8 oz (230 g) med |
Colorado |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2 oz (57 g) |
Connecticut |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1.5 oz (43 g) rec, 5 oz (140 g) med |
Delaware |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) rec, 6 oz (171 g) med |
Florida |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
2.5 oz (71 g) / 35 days |
Georgia |
Illegal |
Limited |
No |
Low THC oil (<5% THC, at least 5% CBD) for certain medical conditions |
Hawaii |
Illegal |
Legal |
Yes |
3 g decrim, 4 oz (114 g) med |
Idaho |
Illegal |
Illegal |
No |
CBD oil (<0.1% THC) |
Illinois |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
30 g (1.1 oz) rec, 2.5 oz (71 g) / 14 days med |
Indiana |
Illegal |
Limited |
No |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC) |
Iowa |
Illegal |
Limited |
No |
4.5 g THC / 90 days |
Kansas |
Illegal |
Illegal |
No |
CBD oil (0% THC) |
Kentucky |
Illegal |
Yes |
No |
30-day supply for qualified patients |
Louisiana |
Illegal |
Legal |
Yes |
2.5 oz (71 g) of marijuana-derived THC every 14 days for patients; hemp products (<1% THC) |
Maine |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2.5 oz (71 g) |
Maryland |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1.5 oz (42 g) rec, 120 g (4.2 oz) med |
Massachusetts |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) public, 10 oz (280 g) home |
Michigan |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2.5 oz (71 g) public, 10 oz (280 g) home |
Minnesota |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2 oz public, 2 lb home, 800 mg edibles |
Mississippi |
Illegal |
Legal |
Yes |
3 oz (85 g) / month |
Missouri |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
3 oz (85 g) rec, 6 oz (170 g) med |
Montana |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g), 8 g concentrate |
Nebraska |
Illegal |
Illegal |
Yes |
N/A; Initiatives passed in 2024 to legalize medicinal marijuana passed but are currently held up in court |
Nevada |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2.5 oz (71 g), 7 g concentrate |
New Hampshire |
Illegal |
Legal |
Yes |
0.75 oz (21 g) decrim, 2 oz (57 g) med |
New Jersey |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
6 oz (170 g) rec, 3 oz (85 g) med |
New Mexico |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2 oz (57 g) rec, 8 oz (230 g) med / 90 days |
New York |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
3 oz (85 g), 24 g concentrate |
North Carolina |
Illegal |
Illegal |
Yes |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC) |
North Dakota |
Illegal |
Legal |
Yes |
3 oz (85 g) |
Ohio |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2.5 oz (71 g), 15 g concentrate |
Oklahoma |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
3 oz (85 g) public, 8 oz (230 g) home |
Oregon |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
2 oz (57 g) public, 8 oz (230 g) home, 24 oz med |
Pennsylvania |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
90-day supply with a valid medical card |
Rhode Island |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) rec, 2.5 oz (71 g) med |
South Carolina |
Illegal |
Illegal |
No |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC) |
South Dakota |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
3 oz (85 g) |
Tennessee |
Illegal |
Limited |
No |
CBD oil (<0.9% THC) |
Texas |
Illegal |
Limited |
No |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC; <1% THC for those with debilitating conditions) |
Utah |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
4 oz (113 g) / 30 days |
Vermont |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) rec, 2 oz (57 g) med |
Virginia |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) public, no home limit |
Washington |
Legal |
Legal |
Yes |
1 oz (28 g) rec, 3 oz (85 g) med |
West Virginia |
Illegal |
Legal |
No |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC) |
Wisconsin |
Illegal |
Limited |
No |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC) |
Wyoming |
Illegal |
Illegal |
No |
CBD oil (<0.3% THC) |
6 Tips To Legally Consume Hemp Products In The US
1. Choose Federally Legal Hemp Products
The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp with 0.3% THC or less by dry weight. So, make sure that any hemp product you buy—whether it's gummies, vapes, or cartridges—meets this legal threshold.
2. Buy Lab-Tested Products From Reputable Brands Like HALF BAK’D
Always look for third-party lab reports (Certificates of Analysis or COAs) that verify THC content. Avoid products that don't disclose lab testing, as they may exceed legal THC limits.
3. Be Aware of State-Specific Laws
Some states have stricter rules on hemp, banning products like Delta-8 THC or restricting CBD in food and drinks. So, check your state’s hemp regulations to make sure you're following local laws.
4. Avoid Using Hemp Products in Restricted Areas
Even legal hemp can cause issues if consumed in public places, workplaces, or states with strict cannabis laws.
5. Keep Original Packaging When Traveling
When carrying hemp products, keep them in their original packaging with clear labels showing they contain less than 0.3% THC. Some law enforcement officials may not distinguish hemp from illegal cannabis without proper labeling.
6. Understand Drug Testing Risks
Even if hemp is legal, these products can still contain trace amounts of THC, which may show up on a drug test. If drug testing is a concern, opt for broad-spectrum or THC-free hemp products.
Choose HALF BAK’D For The Best Legal Hemp Products
At HALF BAK’D, legal compliance and your safety are our topmost priorities.
HALF BAK’D is your top choice if you’re seeking quality and compliance. With a wide range of products and a commitment to meeting all regulatory standards, we aim to give you the best hemp experience possible. Here’s why you should choose us:
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Proprietary Blend of Hemp Extracts: Our products have more than just CBD—they also have other cannabinoids like Delta 8, THC-A, and THC-P in legal amounts to give you their combined benefit.
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Premium Quality: We use only the best buds and premium hemp so that you get the most potent products.
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Variety of Options: Want to consume THC or smoke it? Our range of products includes edibles, concentrates, and disposables to allow you to take the goodness of hemp your way.
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Trusted Transparency: All our ingredients are lab-tested with crystal-clear clarity to keep you informed about what you're consuming.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between THC and CBD?
THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) and CBD (cannabidiol) are both compounds found in cannabis, but they have different effects. THC is the psychoactive component that produces the "high," while CBD is non-psychoactive and is often used for its therapeutic benefits, such as reducing anxiety and inflammation.
How does THC affect the body?
THC interacts with the endocannabinoid system, influencing various physiological processes such as mood, appetite, pain sensation, and memory. Its effects can vary based on dosage, method of consumption, and individual factors like genetics and tolerance.
Is marijuana illegal in the US?
Even though marijuana remains illegal at the federal level in the United States (it’s classified as a Schedule I controlled substance), its legality varies significantly across states.
What happens if a product exceeds the legal THC limit?
If a product exceeds the legal THC limit, it may be subject to recalls or fines. Businesses that sell such products could face legal action, including penalties and loss of licenses. For consumers, possessing products that exceed THC limits could result in legal consequences, depending on state laws.
To avoid these issues, always purchase products from reputable brands like HALF BAK’D that adhere to legal THC limits and provide transparent labeling and testing information.
Where can I purchase HALF BAK'D products?
You can purchase our products directly from our website, where we provide convenient online shopping and shipping options across the United States.