Is Delta-9 THC Legal in Hawaii?

Hawaii recognizes the distinction between hemp-derived and marijuana-derived cannabinoids, but applies strict oversight.

Legal Status of Hemp-Derived Delta-9

Under Hawaii’s hemp program (Act 14, 2020), Delta 9 THC from hemp is legal, if it contains ≤0.3% on a dry weight basis. However, Hawaii prohibits the sale of inhalable hemp products and imposes restrictions on edible formats.

📘 Hawaii Department of Health – Hemp Processing Rules

Only hemp-derived THC products made in compliance with both state and federal law are permitted.

Medical Cannabis Program

Hawaii legalized medical cannabis in 2000, with dispensaries serving qualifying patients.

📘 Hawaii Department of Health – Medical Cannabis Registry

Summary

Product Type Legal in Hawaii?
Hemp-Derived Delta-9 (≤0.3%) ✅ Yes, with restrictions
Marijuana-Derived Delta-9 ✅ Medical use only
Recreational Use ❌ Still Illegal

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