Delta-9 THC (Hemp) in Alabama
Current legal status
Hemp-derived Delta-9 products are legal in non-smokable form only. Must contain no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight.
Statute: AL HB 445 (2025)
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All Compounds in Alabama
| Compound | Status |
|---|---|
| Delta-8 THC | ⚠️Restricted |
| Delta-9 THC (Hemp) | ⚠️Restricted |
| CBD | ✅Legal |
| THCA | ⚠️Restricted |
| HHC | 🔶Gray Area |
| Delta-10 THC | 🔶Gray Area |
| THC-O | ❌Banned |
| THCP | 🔶Gray Area |
By Product Type
Gummies / Edibles✅Legal
Vapes / Cartridges⚠️Restricted
Hemp Flower❌Banned
Tinctures / Oils✅Legal
Topicals / Creams✅Legal
Beverages / Drinks✅Legal
Age Requirement
21+
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⚠️Restricted2026 Federal Law Impact on Alabama
A federal ban on hemp-derived THC would eliminate the edible/tincture market that survived HB 445. Conversely, clearer federal protection could challenge the smokable hemp ban.
Full federal ban details →Note: HB 445 specifically targets smokable hemp products including flower, pre-rolls, and vapes containing hemp-derived THC. Edibles and tinctures remain legal for adults 21+.