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New Jersey Tightens Hemp-Derived THC Rules

New Jersey Tightens Hemp-Derived THC Rules

Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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New Jerseys governor Mikie Sherrill has signed a new law tightening rules on hemp-derived THC products, effective April 13th. The law redraws the lines between hemp and legal weed, with a grace period until November 13th, 2026, for adjustments. No more online sales, vending machines, or sales to minors. Delta-eight, delta-ten, and THCA products over 0.3% THC or intended to get you high are now considered cannabis. Intoxicating hemp drinks are capped at 750ml per container. Licensed hemp spots and retailers get breathing room, but smoke shops and gas stations lose out on gray-area sales. Non-intoxicating CBD and low-THC wellness items remain legal, but anything psychoactive heads to the cannabis system post-deadline. By late 2026, all intoxicating hemp will be under New Jerseys cannabis oversight, keeping it safe and taxed.

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