Is Delta-8 THC Legal in Delaware?
No. Delta 8 products cannot be purchased legally in Delaware.*
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In Delaware, Delta-8 THC exists in a legal gray area. According to state law, all forms of tetrahydrocannabinols are considered illegal. However, an exception has been made for hemp-derived substances following the federal law introduced by the 2018 Farm Bill.
This means that if your Delta-8 THC product comes from hemp and contains less than 0.3% of its more famous cousin, Delta-9 THC, it's technically legal in the state according to federal law.
Despite this technical legality, consumers must be cautious when purchasing these products and ensure they comply with the stated federal requirements.
Remember, while this summary is meant to provide an easy understanding of complex laws, it should not be used as legal advice. For specific inquiries or concerns about local laws always consult with a local attorney or knowledgeable source.*
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Statutory References:
- The legality of Delta-8 THC in Delaware falls under the [Delaware Code Title 16. Health and Safety, Chapter 47. Uniform Controlled Substances Act, Section § 4714], which lists all tetrahydrocannabinols as controlled substances.
- According to the federal [2018 Farm Bill], hemp-derived products (including Delta-8 THC) with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC are legal.