THC-O in New Hampshire
Current legal status
THC-O is considered a synthetic cannabinoid by the DEA and is not protected under the Farm Bill. It is effectively banned as a controlled substance analog regardless of New Hampshire's permissive hemp stance.
Federal Law Change — November 12, 2026
New Hampshire has no recreational cannabis program and relies heavily on federal hemp law for its permissive cannabinoid market. Federal restrictions on hemp-derived THC would significantly impact retailers and consumers.
Learn what's changing →Learn more about hemp laws in New Hampshire
This compound is not currently legal in your state.
All Compounds in New Hampshire
| Compound | Status |
|---|---|
| Delta-8 THC | ✅Legal |
| Delta-9 THC (Hemp) | ✅Legal |
| CBD | ✅Legal |
| THCA | ✅Legal |
| HHC | ✅Legal |
| Delta-10 THC | ✅Legal |
| THC-O | ❌Banned |
| THCP | 🔶Gray Area |
By Product Type
Age Requirement
18+
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✅Legal2026 Federal Law Impact on New Hampshire
New Hampshire has no recreational cannabis program and relies heavily on federal hemp law for its permissive cannabinoid market. Federal restrictions on hemp-derived THC would significantly impact retailers and consumers.
Full federal ban details →Note: New Hampshire is one of the most permissive states for hemp-derived cannabinoids. Delta-8 and other hemp products are widely sold with minimal regulatory oversight.