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Is Delta-9 THC Legal in Connecticut?

Connecticut permits hemp Delta-9 THC beverages only via DCP-registered Manufacturer Hemp Product vendors under PA 24-76 (effective Oct 1, 2024). Beverages must be ≥12 fl. oz., one serving per container, ≤3 mg total THC. The tiered Moderate-THC framework caps non-beverage hemp products at 0.5 mg per serving and 5 mg per container. High-THC products (>1 mg/serving or >5 mg/container) are restricted to licensed cannabis dispensaries. Direct-to-consumer shipment from out-of-state retailers is prohibited. Age 21+.

Moderate-THC · No Out-of-State DTC

Connecticut — at a glance

Cannabinoid Status

  • THC cap: Moderate: 0.5/5 mg; Beverages: ≤3 mg/12oz
  • Statute / Reg: Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 21a-240, 21a-279a; PA 24-76 (HB 5150)
  • Age: 21+ for Manufacturer Hemp
  • Shipping: DTC from out of state prohibited
Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 21a-240, 21a-279a; PA 24-76 (HB 5150) ·  View statute →

Registry & Enforcement

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Is Delta-9 THC Legal in Connecticut for Hemp Beverages?

Connecticut permits hemp-derived Delta-9 THC beverages, subject to the state's framework on milligram caps, retail channels, and shipping. The summary above lays out the headline rules; the sections below explain how the framework actually works for a buyer or seller.

How to Buy Delta-9 Hemp Beverages in Connecticut

Consumers in Connecticut may purchase Delta-9 hemp beverages from the channels described above. Floral Beverages does not currently ship Delta-9 hemp beverages directly to Connecticut consumers. The state's framework requires in-state purchase from a licensed retailer or other restricted channel — see "Shipping" above for the specific restriction.

Synthetic Cannabinoids and Delta-8 in Connecticut

Connecticut's explicit hemp framework typically distinguishes naturally-occurring Delta-9 (permitted) from synthetic or chemically-converted cannabinoids (often restricted or prohibited). Check the controlling statute above for the state's specific treatment of Delta-8, Delta-10, HHC, THC-O, and THC-P.

The Federal Section 781 Sunset

Federal law is changing on . The FY2026 Agriculture Appropriations Act amends the federal hemp definition (7 U.S.C. § 1639o) to measure Total THC across all isomers and cap finished consumable hemp products at 0.4 mg total THC per container. Synthetic cannabinoids will not be permitted under the new federal hemp definition. The federal sunset applies nationwide; Connecticut will be affected like every other state.

Sources and Authority

Controlling statute: Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 21a-240, 21a-279a; PA 24-76 (HB 5150).A copy of the statute is available at https://cga.ct.gov/2024/act/pa/pdf/2024PA-00076-R00HB-05150-PA.pdf.Floral Beverages reviews this page on a quarterly cadence and does its best to emergency-review within 72 hours of any state or federal action that materially affects the analysis. Last reviewed: .

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Delta-9 THC hemp beverages legal in Connecticut?
Yes. Connecticut permits hemp-derived Delta-9 THC beverages subject to the framework summarized in the at-a-glance card above. The statute is Conn. Gen. Stat. §§ 21a-240, 21a-279a; PA 24-76 (HB 5150).
What's the THC cap in Connecticut?
The applicable cap is: Moderate: 0.5/5 mg; Beverages: ≤3 mg/12oz. This reflects the state's most current statutory or regulatory limit on Delta-9 THC content.
Can Floral ship Delta-9 hemp beverages to Connecticut?
No. Floral does not currently ship directly to Connecticut. See the "Shipping" detail above for the specific channel restriction (registry requirement, dispensary-only, etc.).
How old do I have to be to buy hemp Delta-9 beverages in Connecticut?
Age restriction: 21+ for Manufacturer Hemp. Statutes commonly require 21+ for any product containing THC, but each state framework differs.
What changes on November 12, 2026?
The federal Section 781 sunset takes effect that day. The federal definition of hemp will measure Total THC across all isomers and cap finished consumable hemp products at 0.4 mg total THC per container. Synthetic cannabinoids will no longer be lawful hemp. This applies nationwide.

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Important — Read Before Relying

This page is published by Floral Beverages, LLC for general educational purposes. It is not legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. State and federal cannabinoid laws change rapidly, including pending changes under the 2018 Farm Bill extension and Section 781 (effective Nov 12, 2026). No information here should be relied upon for any business, personal, or legal decision. Consult a licensed attorney in your jurisdiction for advice on your specific situation.

Floral Beverages, LLC and its affiliates disclaim all liability for reliance on this content. Statutory citations reflect publicly available sources as of the "Last Reviewed" date on each state card and may be incomplete or superseded. This page does not analyze any reader's product, business, or conduct.

Authored by the Floral Beverages Legal Research Team · Floral Beverages, LLC d/b/a Floral · 4861 S. 600 E., Bldg A, Gas City, IN 46933