Oregon:
Oregon law restricts the sale of consumable hemp items containing 0.5 mg or more of THC, which includes full-spectrum hemp-derived CBD products (excludes THC-free products), to anyone under the age of 21. “Consumable hemp items” include anything that is made to eat, drink, or inhale.
Virginia:
Virginia law restricts the sale of products containing an industrial hemp extract that contains THC, which includes full-spectrum hemp-derived CBD products (excludes THC-free products), to anyone under the age of 21.
Minnesota:
Minnesota law restricts the sale of products containing any cannabinoid or THC extracted or otherwise derived from hemp to anyone under the age of 21.
Rhode Island:
Rhode Island law restricts the sale of hemp-derived consumable CBD products to anyone under the age of 21. “Hemp-derived consumable CBD product” is defined as any product meant for ingestion by a human or animal, including, but not limited to, concentrates, extracts, and hemp infused foods and products, which contains cannabidiol derived from a hemp plant.
Louisiana:
Louisiana law restricts the sale of adult-use consumable hemp products containing 0.5 mg or more of THC, which includes full-spectrum hemp-derived CBD products (excludes THC-free products), to anyone under the age of 21. “Adult-use consumable hemp product” is defined as any consumable hemp product that contains more than 0.5 mg of THC per package.