What Hemp Products Can You Legally Buy in NC Right Now
North Carolina's hemp market has exploded over the past few years. Walk into any gas station, smoke shop, or specialty retailer in cities like Raleigh, Charlotte, or Asheville, and you'll find shelves stocked with Delta-8 gummies, THCA flower, Delta-9 beverages, and a wide variety of cannabinoid products. But what can you actually legally buy in NC right now in 2026?
Here's what's currently allowed under state and federal law:
Delta-9 THC products derived from hemp are legal provided they contain no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. This includes gummies, tinctures, and beverages that fall within this threshold. You must be 21 or older to purchase.
THCA flower exists in a complex legal space. Since THCA itself is non-intoxicating in raw form, it has technically been sold legally as hemp. However, when heated, such as when smoked or vaped, THCA converts into Delta-9 THC through decarboxylation. Enforcement agencies are increasingly scrutinizing THCA flower as a result.
Delta-8 THC products are also currently available in North Carolina, though they occupy a legal gray area. While not explicitly banned under state law, they face growing regulatory pressure.
The critical thing to know is that all of this changes in November 2026. Upcoming federal regulation applying a "Total THC" standard will effectively ban most of these products unless Congress acts. The window for purchasing currently available hemp-derived products in NC is narrowing.
For consumers, the smart move is to buy from reputable, farm-direct brands that test rigorously and comply fully with current laws, and stay updated as regulations evolve.
For a comprehensive breakdown of what's legal now and what's changing, visit the full guide at Hemp and Barrel.
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