Is THCA Legal in Alabama?
Short answer: Alabama allows limited hemp products with strict caps, bans smokable hemp (including vapes), and sets serving/container limits. Enforcement tightened in 2025.
Quick Summary (2025)
- Smokable hemp banned: sale/possession of smokable hemp products (including vapes) prohibited statewide.
- Potency caps: ≤ 10 mg total THC per serving; other container caps apply; minimum purchase age 21.
- Licensing/oversight: ABC Board oversight; labeling, lab analysis, and shelving/location rules for beverages and other consumables.
References: AP: Gov. Ivey signs hemp product bill (May 14, 2025) · Axios: New THC rules (July 1, 2025) · WSFA: AG clarification
Wholesale Buyer Notes
- No smokables: do not ship flower/vapes labeled for inhalation to Alabama customers.
- Stick to capped consumables: verify serving/container THC caps and labeling before sale.
- COAs & age-gating: batch-matched COAs; 21+ controls on point of sale.
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