StateCBD LegalityConditions
AlabamaConditionally legalCBD exceeding 0.3% THC is legal with a medical cannabis license for specific conditions.
AlaskaFully legalCBD with any THC concentration is legal for medical and recreational use.
ArkansasFully legalCBD is permissible for medical and recreational use.
CaliforniaFully legalAll forms of CBD are legal without restrictions.
ColoradoFully legalCBD is available for medical and recreational use.
ConnecticutFully legalCBD is available for medical and recreational use.
DelawareMedically legalCBD with more than 0.3% THC is available with a medical cannabis license.
FloridaMedically legalCBD exceeding 0.3% THC is legal with a medical cannabis prescription.
GeorgiaConditionally legalCBD with no more than 5% THC is legal for specific medical conditions.
HawaiiMedically legalCBD made from marijuana is available for medical patients with a valid prescription.
IdahoConditionally legalCBD is legal as long as it contains 0% THC.
IllinoisFully legalCBD is available to purchase regardless of hemp or marijuana source.
IndianaMedically legalCBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal for all; higher concentrations of THC require a medical prescription.
IowaMedically legalCBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal; the medical cannabis program allows higher concentrations for qualifying conditions.
KansasConditionally legalCBD with 0% THC is legal; any amount of THC is illegal.
KentuckyConditionally legalOnly CBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal.
LouisianaConditionally legalOnly CBD with 0.3% THC or less is permissible; higher THC concentrations are allowed for specific medical conditions.
MaineFully legalCBD made from hemp or marijuana is legal for medical and recreational use.
MarylandMedically legalCBD with more than 0.3% THC is available with a medical prescription.
MassachusettsFully legalCBD, regardless of THC concentration available for both medicinal and recreational purposes.
MichiganFully legalCBD from hemp or marijuana is available for both medical and recreational use.
MinnesotaMedically legalCBD with high THC levels available with a medical prescription.
MississippiConditionally legalCBD with 0.5% THC or less is legal for certain medical conditions.
MissouriMedically legalCBD with more than 0.3% THC requires a medical cannabis card.
MontanaFully legalCBD is available for both medical and recreational use.
NebraskaIllegalAll forms of cannabis, including CBD, are illegal.
NevadaFully legalCBD from hemp or marijuana is legal for both medicinal and recreational purposes.
New HampshireMedically legalHigh THC CBD available for qualifying medical patients.
New JerseyFully legalCBD is permissible for both medical and recreational purposes.
New MexicoFully legalCBD is available for both medicinal and recreational use.
New YorkFully legalCBD from hemp or marijuana available for both medical and recreational use.
North CarolinaMedically legalCBD with up to 0.9% THC is permissible for specific epilepsy conditions.
North DakotaMedically legalHigh THC CBD available with a medical prescription.
OhioFully legalCBD from hemp or marijuana available for both medicinal and recreational use.
OklahomaConditionally legalOnly CBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal.
OregonFully legalCBD from hemp or marijuana is legal for both medicinal and recreational use.
PennsylvaniaFully legalCBD with any amount of THC available for both medical and recreational purposes.
Rhode IslandMedically legalCBD with more than 0.3% THC requires a medical prescription.
South CarolinaConditionally legalCBD with up to 0.9% THC allowed for specific medical conditions.
South DakotaConditionally legalOnly hemp-derived CBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal.
TennesseeConditionally legalCBD with up to 0.9% THC permissible for certain medical conditions.
TexasMedically legalCBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal; higher concentrations from marijuana are allowed for specific epilepsy conditions.
UtahMedically legalCBD with more than 0.3% THC requires a medical cannabis card.
VermontFully legalCBD from hemp or marijuana – legal for medicinal and recreational use.
VirginiaMedically legalCBD with high THC levels available for qualifying medical patients.
WashingtonFully legalCBD derived from hemp or marijuana – available for medicinal and recreational purposes.
West VirginiaFully legalCBD regardless of whether its hemp or marijuana derived is available for medicinal and recreational use.
WisconsinMedically legalCBD from marijuana with a doctor’s certification is legal.
WyomingMedically legalCBD with 0.3% THC or less is legal; the medical cannabis program for epilepsy patients allows higher concentrations.
Puerto RicoMedicinally legalCBD with more than 0.3% THC is legal for medical patients with qualifying conditions and a valid prescription. CBD products with 0.3% THC or less are generally available to the wider public.
U.S Virgin IslandsMedicinally legalCBD with THC content exceeding 0.3% requires a valid medical prescription. Products containing 0.3% THC or less are typically legal for over-the-counter sales.

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    • The legal distinction between hemp-derived CBD and marijuana-derived CBD.
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    • Licensing requirements for cultivation, processing, and sales.
    • Medical cannabis programs that may impact CBD legality.
    • Age restrictions.
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