Is Delta-9 Legal in Vermont
Yes, Delta-9 products are conditionally legal in Vermont
Conditionally Legal
In Vermont, Delta-9 THC is legal, but there are specific conditions to be aware of. Residents can legally purchase hemp-derived THC products, including Delta-9 THC, from physical stores or online. Hemp stores in Vermont are permitted to deliver products locally, and there are no restrictions on the quantity of hemp-derived THC products one can buy. However, Delta-8 THC products are illegal in the state.
For marijuana-derived THC products, such as edibles, concentrates, cartridges, and cannabis flowers, residents can purchase these from licensed cannabis dispensaries. While marijuana-derived products can be ordered online, they must be picked up at the dispensary, as delivery of these products is not permitted in Vermont.
Delta-9 THC is a naturally occurring cannabinoid found in small amounts in the hemp plant. It is chemically similar to Delta-9 THC, the primary psychoactive component of cannabis, but is reported to produce milder psychoactive effects. Because of its potential therapeutic benefits, Delta-9 THC has been used by many for a variety of medical conditions. Users claim that Delta-9 THC is an effective pain reliever that can help reduce inflammation and pain. It has been demonstrated to be useful in lowering nausea and vomiting. Additionally, it has been reported that Delta-9 THC increases appetite.
Before purchasing Delta-9 in Vermont, always check the lab test results for each product to ensure accurate labeling and safety.
If you want to learn more about Delta-9 in general, check out our Delta-9 Resource Center.