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At RESTART CBD + THC, we believe education is empowerment—especially when it comes to understanding the legal landscape of hemp-derived cannabinoids across the United States.  Let’s get started with the Legal Status in Alabama.

Alabama Hemp FAQS

Yes, hemp is legal in Alabama. However, it's also important to note that while the 2018 Farm Bill allows for the production of hemp products with less than 0.3% THC on a federal level, each state can impose its own regulations. Alabama has chosen to enact stricter regulations on the sale and use of hemp-derived products, and violations of these regulations can lead to significant penalties, including felony charges for repeated offenses. There have been significant changes to it's legality and how it can be sold and consumed. The bill will take effect on July 1, 2025, with full enforcement beginning on Jan. 1, 2026.
As of July 1, 2025, Alabama's House bill 445 (HB445) has made it officially illegal to sell—or even possess—smokeables or vape hemp products in the state of Alabama. The law also limits THC levels in edible products and removes many of these items from convenience store shelves entirely.
Hemp-derived products, like edibles and beverages, are still legal, but with new restrictions. These products are now limited to 10mg of THC per serving and must adhere to strict packaging requirements, including child-resistant packaging and accurate labeling with ingredients, batch numbers, and testing information. Additionally, online sales and direct deliveries of consumable hemp products are prohibited, and sales are restricted to licensed retailers who meet certain criteria, including local approval.
Alabama sales are restricted to licensed retailers who meet certain criteria, including local approval. Additionally, online sales and direct deliveries of consumable hemp products are prohibited by in-state retailers.
Yes, Farm Bill compliant Delta 9 gummies are legal in Alabama. You can buy Delta 9 gummies online or in-store without any restrictions, so long as they meet the following conditions: The THC must be derived from the hemp plant rather than the marijuana plant. THC limits: Consumable hemp products are limited to 10 milligrams of total THC per serving and 40 milligrams per package.
Criminal Penalties as of July 1, 2025: Possessing or selling certain hemp-derived products, including Delta-8 gummies that exceed the new limits or are not compliant with the regulations, could potentially result in arrest and felony charges, depending on the specifics of the situation. In some cases, possessing even a single Delta-8 gummy over 10MG THC for personal use could be a Class C felony.
Yes, with restrictions. Serving and Container Size: A single serving cannot exceed 12 fluid ounces (355 milliliters), and a container can hold a maximum of four 12-ounce servings.
Sales are limited to those 21 and older.
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