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Hemp Laws in North Carolina

Last updated: April 1, 2026

Delta-9 THC (Hemp) in North Carolina

Current legal status

Legal

Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC products are legal in North Carolina when they contain no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry-weight basis. SB 352 aligns state law with the federal Farm Bill.

Statute: SB 352

Federal Law Change — November 12, 2026

North Carolina has a thriving hemp-derived cannabinoid market with minimal state-level restrictions. Federal restrictions on Delta-8 or hemp-derived THC would severely impact the state's retailers and manufacturers.

Learn what's changing →

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All Compounds in North Carolina

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

By Product Type

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

Age Requirement

18+

Shipping Into NC

Legal

Shipping Out of NC

Legal

2026 Federal Law Impact on North Carolina

North Carolina has a thriving hemp-derived cannabinoid market with minimal state-level restrictions. Federal restrictions on Delta-8 or hemp-derived THC would severely impact the state's retailers and manufacturers.

Full federal ban details →

Note: North Carolina is one of the most active hemp markets in the United States. SB 352 created a robust hemp program, and Delta-8 products are widely available at gas stations, smoke shops, and specialty retailers.

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