Welcome to the RESTART State-by-State Hemp & THC Guide
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. As a Texas-based, family-owned brand rooted in transparency and trust, we’re committed to helping our customers navigate what’s legal and where, so you can confidently shop, travel, and consume with peace of mind.
From Delta-8 and Delta-9 to THCa flower, vapes, and infused beverages, hemp laws vary dramatically from state to state—and they’re changing fast. That’s why we’re breaking it all down for you: what’s allowed, what’s not, and what’s coming next.
Whether you’re a longtime RESTART customer or new to the world of hemp-derived wellness, this guide is your go-to resource to stay compliant and informed—wherever you are in the country.
Let’s get started with the legal status in Alabama ↓
Category | Status | Details / Source |
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Recreational Cannabis Legal? | ❌ No | Source |
Medical Cannabis Legal? | ✅ Yes (limited) | Source |
Is Hemp Legal? | ✅ Yes | Source |
Is Delta-8 THC Legal? | ✅ Yes (with limitations) | Source |
Are Vapes Legal? | ❌ No (starting July 1, 2025) | Source |
Is THCa Flower Legal? | ❌ No (starting July 1, 2025) | Source |
Are Hemp Beverages Legal? | ✅ Yes | Source |
Delta-9 THC Cap on Products | ✅ Yes – 10mg per serving, 40mg per container | Source |
Shipping Restrictions? | ⚠️ Yes – smokables banned after July 1, 2025 | Source |
Last Legislative Update | HB 445 signed May 2025, took effect July 1, 2025 | Source |
Litigation or Legal Challenges? | ✅ Yes – medical licensing lawsuits + product bans challenged | Source |