Legal, tested, and built for adults.
Here's where we stand on federal law, state restrictions, age verification, and the regulatory changes coming in 2026. No spin, just the facts.
Federal law — the 2018 Farm Bill
The Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 (the “2018 Farm Bill”) defined hemp as any part of the Cannabis sativa plant containing not more than 0.3% delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ9-THC) on a dry weight basis. Hemp and all hemp-derived products, including cannabinoids and extracts, were removed from the federal Controlled Substances Act.
In practical terms, this means:
- Hemp-derived Δ8-THC, Δ9-THC (within 0.3%), HHC, THCV, CBD, CBG, CBN — all federally legal when produced from compliant hemp.
- Interstate commerce of hemp products is protected under federal law.
- States retain the right to impose stricter rules within their borders.
Every product we sell is derived from hemp as defined by the 2018 Farm Bill. Each batch’s COA confirms it — you can verify for yourself on our COA page.
State-by-state restrictions
Because states can regulate hemp cannabinoids beyond the federal rule, the landscape is a patchwork. We monitor state legislation continuously and update our shipping block list whenever a law changes.
States we ship to
- Alabama
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Maine
- Maryland
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- North Carolina
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Pennsylvania
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
States we do not ship to
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Massachusetts
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Montana
- Nevada
- New York
- North Dakota
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- South Dakota
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
If you place an order from a restricted state, the order is automatically cancelled and fully refunded. We don’t gray-market into restricted states — the product is recalled, the transaction is reversed, no exceptions.
Age verification — 21+ only
Hemp-derived THC products are for adults 21 and older. This is our policy regardless of what any state’s minimum age may or may not be.
How we verify
- At checkout — our age-gate requires you to confirm your date of birth before payment. A third-party age verification service performs an ID check on high-value orders.
- At delivery — USPS adult signature (21+) is required on every order. The driver or post office clerk verifies photo ID before releasing the package.
Providing false information to bypass age verification is a violation of our terms and may be a violation of state and federal law. We cooperate with law-enforcement inquiries where required.
FDA & health claims
Hemp-derived cannabinoids are not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration as drugs, dietary supplements, or food additives for general consumer use (with the exception of Epidiolex, an FDA-approved CBD prescription drug for specific seizure disorders).
What that means for you:
- We do not make medical claims about our products. Nothing on this site is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.
- If you are pregnant, nursing, have a medical condition, or take prescription medications, talk to a physician before using hemp-derived cannabinoids.
- Hemp cannabinoids can cause drug-test positives for THC metabolites. If you are subject to workplace or legal drug testing, do not use our products.
- Do not drive, operate heavy machinery, or perform tasks requiring full alertness while under the influence of hemp-derived THC.
Upcoming federal changes — November 2026
A federal regulation scheduled to take effect November 12, 2026 will introduce a per-container cap on total tetrahydrocannabinol content in hemp products sold in interstate commerce. The final rule is expected to limit total THC (all isomers combined) to approximately 0.4 mg per container for certain product categories.
What we’re doing to prepare
- Reformulating affected product lines to meet the new thresholds well before the deadline.
- Adjusting potency labeling and COA reporting to report all relevant cannabinoids in per-container values.
- Communicating with customers through product pages, email, and this compliance page as specific products are updated or discontinued.
Some of our current products will be reformulated, rebranded, or discontinued as a result of the rule. We’ll give clear advance notice. No surprise “last chance” sales or recovery-coupon pressure campaigns.
Packaging and labeling
Every product we ship carries:
- The brand name and product name
- Net weight or volume
- Per-serving and per-container cannabinoid content
- Ingredients list (for edibles and drinks)
- The batch number, which matches a COA on our COA page
- Manufacturer and distributor information
- Required warnings (21+, not FDA-evaluated, keep out of reach of children)
- A QR code linking to the batch’s lab report
If a product label is missing any of the above, don’t consume it — contact us with your order number and we’ll send a replacement.
Questions about compliance?
Our team can walk you through any legal or regulatory question about our products.
