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State-by-state hemp/THCa legality, federal watch items, and direct action tools
Federal hemp language may shift on November 1, 2026. Plan for policy volatility.
This page is informational only and not legal advice.
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Suggested talking points
Suggested message: I am a constituent asking you to protect legal hemp in the 2026 Farm Bill. Please preserve access for compliant hemp farmers and small businesses, support strong testing and labeling standards, and focus enforcement on bad actors instead of broad bans that impact responsible operators.
Direct call option
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(202) 224-3121Policies can change quickly by state. Always verify current laws before purchase, shipping, or possession.
Sales and shipping are generally allowed under current state policy.
Rules are unclear, shifting, or inconsistently enforced.
Allowed with notable limits like age gates, licensing, or product constraints.
Hemp-derived THC products are currently prohibited or heavily enforced.
Data is limited or pending verification from official sources.