Is Delta 9 THC Legal in Kentucky?
Kentucky allows hemp-derived cannabinoids but has strict rules about cannabis-based Delta-9 THC.
Hemp-Derived Delta-9 in Kentucky
Kentucky legalized hemp cultivation under SB 50 and adheres to the 2018 Farm Bill. Therefore, Delta-9 THC from hemp that does not exceed 0.3% by dry weight is legal for purchase and consumption.
📘 KY Department of Agriculture – Hemp Program
As of 2023, the state introduced additional labeling and safety guidelines to prevent underage access to THC products.
Medical Cannabis Legalization
In 2023, Kentucky passed SB 47, legalizing medical marijuana—though the program won’t be fully operational until 2025.
📘 Senate Bill 47 – Kentucky Medical Cannabis
Summary
Product Type | Legal in Kentucky? |
---|---|
Hemp-Derived Delta-9 (≤0.3%) | ✅ Yes |
Marijuana-Derived Delta-9 | ✅ Medical use (2025 rollout) |
Recreational Use | ❌ Still Illegal |
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