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Is CBD Legal in North Carolina?

North Carolina CBD law as of May 2026.

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North Carolina CBD law at a glance

North Carolina
Overall statusLegal
Minimum purchase age21+
Hemp-derived CBD oil (under 0.3% THC)Legal
Hemp-derived delta-8 / delta-10 / HHCLegal
Smokable hemp flowerLegal
Hemp-derived ediblesLegal

Detailed background

North Carolina's hemp program operates under SB 313 (2015, the original pilot) and has aligned with the federal Farm Bill. The state has been more permissive than most southeastern states with hemp-derived consumable products.

Shipping CBD to North Carolina

Standard shipping throughout North Carolina.

Employment & drug testing

North Carolina allows employer drug-testing without recreational protections.

FAQ

Is CBD legal in North Carolina?

Hemp-derived CBD is legal in North Carolina.

What's the minimum age to buy CBD in North Carolina?

21 years old. Online retailers, including botanCBD, age-verify at checkout.

Can I order CBD online in North Carolina?

Standard shipping throughout North Carolina.

Will CBD show up on a drug test in North Carolina?

North Carolina allows employer drug-testing without recreational protections. botanCBD's broad-spectrum (THC-free) products are formulated for drug-tested professionals. Full-spectrum products contain trace THC (under 0.3%) that can accumulate over weeks of consistent use and trigger a positive workplace screen.

Is hemp-derived delta-8 THC legal in North Carolina?

As of this writing, North Carolina permits hemp-derived delta-8 THC at retail. State law is fluid in this category — check the source link below for current text.

Authoritative source

For current text of North Carolina hemp law, see North Carolina Department of Agriculture — Hemp. State law changes — verify before relying on this summary for legal purposes.

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These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. botanCBD products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Talk with your healthcare provider before starting any new wellness product, especially if you take prescription medications.

This summary of North Carolina CBD law is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney in North Carolina before relying on this guide for any decision with legal consequence.