If you’re buying hemp-infused beverages or gummies in New Jersey, beware—new rules are in place, and even retailers are unsure of what’s allowed. Here’s what you need to know.
New Restrictions on Hemp Products Are Causing a Stir in New Jersey
In a move catching consumers and businesses off guard, New Jersey has quietly cracked down on hemp-derived THC products—including popular items like Delta-8 edibles, THC seltzers, and infused gummies.
The new guidance, issued by the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC), redefines the legal landscape for consumable hemp products—and leaves a lot of gray area.
What the New Jersey Hemp Restrictions Say
The state’s updated stance centers on one key point: If a product contains psychoactive THC—even if it’s hemp-derived—it must be regulated under New Jersey’s cannabis laws.
Here’s what’s affected:
➤ Delta-8, Delta-10, HHC, and THC-P infused edibles and beverages
➤ Hemp-derived THC gummies and drinks sold outside licensed cannabis dispensaries
➤ Retailers and smoke shops not licensed under NJ’s adult-use cannabis system
➤ Online sales shipped into New Jersey from out-of-state vendors
These products can no longer be sold without proper state licensing, similar to adult-use cannabis.
Why the State Is Cracking Down
Officials say the crackdown is meant to:
✅ Close loopholes that allow intoxicating substances to be sold outside of regulated cannabis markets
✅ Protect minors, since many hemp-derived products are sold without age checks
✅ Ensure accurate labeling and dosage control
“If it gets you high, it’s a cannabis product—and it must be regulated as such,” a CRC spokesperson explained.
But small business owners and consumers say the new rules arrived without enough clarity, enforcement guidance, or time to adapt.
Confusion and Pushback Across the State
Retailers have expressed frustration over:
- Vague enforcement deadlines
- Unclear testing requirements
- Thousands in lost revenue from pulled products
- Lack of formal communication from state officials
Some shops have begun removing items like THC sodas, while others are still selling them—unsure if they’re breaking the law.
Meanwhile, consumers are asking:
Can I still legally buy THC drinks or Delta-8 gummies in New Jersey?
The answer, for now, is: only at licensed cannabis dispensaries.
What to Know If You’re in New Jersey
➤ If it gives a buzz, it must be from a licensed dispensary
➤ Don’t assume a “hemp” label makes it legal under state law
➤ Expect increased enforcement in coming months
➤ Watch for updated guidance from the CR
Final Takeaway
New Jersey’s attempt to regulate hemp-derived THC has sparked confusion for consumers and chaos for small businesses. Whether this leads to clearer rules or legal challenges remains to be seen.
This piece was written by Mary Berg. Light AI tools assisted with grammar checks and layout polish. All editorial decisions and wording remain fully human and original.