Is Delta 9 THC Legal in Connecticut After the 2026 Law Changes?

Yes, Delta 9 THC is legal in Connecticut under specific conditions. The state legalized recreational cannabis in 2021, permitting adults 21+ to possess up to 5 ounces of cannabis products, including those containing Delta 9 THC derived from hemp or marijuana. However, sales from licensed dispensaries are restricted to medical patients until adult-use retail licenses launch in 2026, per the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP).


Key Regulations for Delta 9 THC in Connecticut

  • Source Restrictions: Delta 9 THC must originate from licensed cultivators or manufacturers under Connecticut’s cannabis regulatory framework. Hemp-derived Delta 9 THC (≤0.3% by dry weight) is permitted for personal possession but cannot be sold as adult-use products until 2026 retail rollout.
  • Possession Limits: Adults may possess up to 5 ounces of cannabis products, including edibles or concentrates, with no more than 25 milligrams of Delta 9 THC per serving. Public consumption remains prohibited, enforced by local ordinances and DCP guidelines.
  • Licensing and Sales: Only licensed medical dispensaries operate until the DCP issues adult-use retail licenses in 2026. Unlicensed sales or distribution of Delta 9 THC products is a Class A misdemeanor, per Connecticut General Statutes §21a-408.