Is THCA Legal In My State?
Frisco Labs
Is THCA Legal In My State?
Customers often ask whether THCA products are legal where they live. The short answer is that hemp-derived products may be federally legal when they meet certain requirements, but state laws and enforcement policies can differ.
Federal Hemp Definition
Under the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 (commonly called the Farm Bill), hemp is defined as cannabis containing no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC on a dry weight basis.
Products derived from compliant hemp may be sold and shipped in many parts of the United States, provided they meet testing and regulatory requirements.
States We Do NOT Currently Ship To
Due to changing state laws or enforcement policies, Frisco Labs currently does not ship certain hemp products to the following states:
- Arkansas
- Alabama
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Kansas
- Louisiana
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Rhode Island
- Utah
- Vermont
Orders placed with shipping addresses in these locations may be automatically canceled or refunded.
Shipping availability may change as laws evolve. Always confirm your location before ordering.
Why Compliance Matters
Hemp products must be produced and sold in compliance with agricultural and regulatory standards. This includes proper testing, documentation, and adherence to THC limits.
Purchasing hemp products from an unlicensed or non-compliant source can create serious issues including product seizure, legal complications, or safety concerns due to unverified testing.
Buyer Responsibility
Customers are responsible for understanding and complying with local laws before purchasing hemp products.
- Confirm your state and local regulations
- Ensure your shipping address is eligible
- Verify products meet hemp testing standards
- Understand your local possession laws
If you have questions about shipping eligibility, contact our team before placing an order.
Need Help?
If you are unsure whether we ship to your state, email us and we will confirm eligibility.
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