Are Delta-9 THC Edibles Legal in Maryland? (2026)

Confidence: High

Yes — Delta-9 THC Edibles are legal in Maryland as of 2026.

Key Restriction
Age restriction: 21+ in most jurisdictions
Penalty
Varies; While adult-use marijuana is legal, the state has a new regulatory framework for all intoxicating hemp products.
Last Updated
2026-03-25

Law changed in 2023: Following adult-use legalization in 2023, Maryland passed legislation in 2025 that established strict THC limits for all products sold outside of licensed dispensaries, effectively closing the hemp loophole. A September 2025 appellate court decision...

Quick Answer

Hemp-derived Delta-9 THC edibles (under 0.3% THC by dry weight) are legal in Maryland under the 2018 Farm Bill. Following adult-use legalization in 2023, Maryland passed legislation in 2025 that established strict THC limits for all products sold outside of licensed dispensaries, effectively clos...

Key Conditions & Exceptions:
  • Age restriction: 21+ in most jurisdictions

What the Law Says

Maryland law (SB 516) brings all intoxicating hemp products under the regulatory authority of the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA). These products are now subject to the same rules as marijuana-derived products.

2018 Farm Bill / State Law
Category Details
Possession Legal under 0.3% THC by dry weight
Retail Sale Legal at retail and online
Penalties Products exceeding 0.3% THC are treated as marijuana.
Age Restriction 21+ in most jurisdictions
Pending Legislation None known
Recent Changes

Following adult-use legalization in 2023, Maryland passed legislation in 2025 that established strict THC limits for all products sold outside of licensed dispensaries, effectively closing the hemp loophole. A September 2025 appellate court decision upheld these restrictions.

Enforcement Reality

Maryland has integrated all THC products, including hemp-derived ones, into its regulated cannabis market. The Maryland Cannabis Administration enforces strict rules, and only licensed dispensaries can sell products containing more than trace amounts of THC.

Charge Level
Varies; While adult-use marijuana is legal, the state has a new regulatory framework for all intoxicating hemp products.
Enforcement Likelihood
High, with the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA) overseeing the new regulations.
Common Triggers
Unlicensed sales, products exceeding THC limits, and failure to comply with the new testing and labeling requirements.
Common Mistakes

A common mistake is selling or possessing hemp-derived products that exceed the state's strict THC limits outside of a licensed dispensary. A 2025 court ruling confirmed that intoxicating hemp products are illegal to sell in the unregulated market.

Local Exceptions

None identified. State law applies uniformly across Maryland. Local ordinances may still vary — check with your city or county government for any additional rules.

Real-World Scenarios: Delta-9 THC Edibles in Maryland

Can You Fly With Delta-9 THC Edibles Out of Maryland?

Delta-9 THC Edibles may be legal in Maryland, but airports are federal territory. TSA screens under federal rules, not state law. If the item is federally restricted, expect problems at the checkpoint. Even if it clears TSA, the laws of your destination state apply the moment you land. Plenty of travelers have learned this the hard way — legal when they packed, criminal when they arrived.

What Happens If You Get Pulled Over With Delta-9 THC Edibles in Maryland?

If you're within Maryland's legal limits, a traffic stop shouldn't escalate over delta-9 thc edibles. But "shouldn't" and "won't" are different things. Officers have discretion, and anything in plain view is fair game. Store it properly, know the exact legal limits, and keep proof of legal purchase if you can. Don't volunteer information you're not asked for.

Can You Cross State Lines With Delta-9 THC Edibles From Maryland?

This is where people get burned. Maryland treats delta-9 thc edibles as legal, but neighboring Delaware treats it as restricted. The law changes at the state line — not gradually, not with a warning sign, instantly. "I bought it legally" is not a defense in the new state. Interstate highways near the Maryland/Delaware border are known enforcement corridors. If you're driving with out-of-state plates in a state where delta-9 thc edibles is illegal, you're a target.

Maryland vs. the Rest of the US

Across the US, buying delta-9 THC edibles is fully legal in 32 states, restricted in 16, and illegal in 2. Maryland falls in the LEGAL category.

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Ethan Harper Independent Legal Researcher

Reviewed by cross-referencing the cited state statute against current legislative databases and regulatory publications.

Last reviewed: 2026-03-25 Method: Statute cross-reference

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Maryland law (SB 516) brings all intoxicating hemp products under the regulatory authority of the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA). These products are now subject to the same rules as marijuana-…
Verified: 2026-03-25 Reviewed by: Ethan Harper Method: Statute cross-reference Confidence: High

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