Is Delta-9 THC Legal in Vermont?
Vermont is a cannabis-friendly state with robust laws for both hemp-derived and marijuana-derived THC.
Hemp-Derived Delta-9 THC
Vermont legalized hemp under Act 143 (2018), aligning with federal standards. Delta-9 THC from hemp is legal if ≤0.3% by dry weight.
📘 Vermont Agency of Agriculture – Hemp Program
Edibles, beverages, and tinctures are available across the state.
Recreational Cannabis
Vermont legalized recreational cannabis in 2020, and adult-use sales began in 2022.
📘 Vermont Cannabis Control Board
Summary
Product Type | Legal in Vermont? |
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Hemp-Derived Delta-9 (≤0.3%) | ✅ Fully Legal |
Marijuana-Derived Delta-9 | ✅ Legal for adults 21+ |
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