Is Delta 9 THC Legal in Colorado?
Colorado legalized recreational cannabis in 2012, but hemp-derived cannabinoids have encountered regulatory friction.
Colorado and Hemp-Derived Delta-9 THC
Colorado has legalized hemp production and sales under the Farm Bill. However, as of 2022, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) expressed concerns over chemically converted cannabinoids like Delta-8 and Delta-9 derived from CBD.
Still, naturally occurring hemp-derived Delta-9 THC, present in legal concentrations (≤0.3% by dry weight), remains legal in ingestible products.
📘 CDPHE Cannabinoid Regulations
Marijuana-Derived THC: Legal and Regulated
Cannabis for recreational use is fully legal for adults age 21 and up, regulated by the Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division.
📘 Colorado Marijuana Enforcement Division
Summary
Product Type | Legal in Colorado? |
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Hemp-Derived Delta-9 (≤0.3%) | ✅ Yes, if naturally occurring |
Marijuana-Derived Delta-9 | ✅ Fully legal |
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