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Hemp Laws in Georgia

Last updated: April 1, 2026

THC-O in Georgia

Current legal status

Banned

THC-O is considered a synthetic cannabinoid and is federally illegal per DEA guidance. Not protected under the Farm Bill.

Federal Law Change — November 12, 2026

Georgia has a large and growing hemp-derived cannabinoid market. Federal restrictions would significantly impact the state's retail and online sales.

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Learn more about hemp laws in Georgia

This compound is not currently legal in your state.

All Compounds in Georgia

CompoundStatus
Delta-8 THCLegal
Delta-9 THC (Hemp)Legal
CBDLegal
THCALegal
HHC🔶Gray Area
Delta-10 THC🔶Gray Area
THC-OBanned
THCP🔶Gray Area

By Product Type

Gummies / EdiblesLegal
Vapes / CartridgesLegal
Hemp FlowerLegal
Tinctures / OilsLegal
Topicals / CreamsLegal
Beverages / DrinksLegal

Age Requirement

21+

Shipping Into GA

Legal

Shipping Out of GA

Legal

2026 Federal Law Impact on Georgia

Georgia has a large and growing hemp-derived cannabinoid market. Federal restrictions would significantly impact the state's retail and online sales.

Full federal ban details →

Note: The Georgia Hemp Farming Act provides broad legalization of hemp-derived products. Delta-8 is widely sold in convenience stores, gas stations, and vape shops. Georgia does not currently have a licensed adult-use cannabis system, making hemp products the primary legal source of THC for consumers.

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