Kansas Cannabinoid Legality

Last Updated: 9.20.2025

This page summarizes hemp/cannabinoid product rules in Kansas using publicly available sources. It is for general information only and not legal advice. Check official state guidance for current requirements.

Quick Status


Key Terms

  • Regulated: Allowed with conditions (potency, packaging, testing, licensing).
  • Likely Yes/No: Interpreted from current policy; verify with state/local agencies.
  • Maybe: Ambiguous/actively evolving; enforcement may vary.
  • Total THC: Some states count THCA toward total THC.

Where to Buy

  • Look for state-compliant hemp retailers with recent COAs.
  • Some states limit intoxicating cannabinoids to licensed dispensaries.
  • Confirm local restrictions, age requirements, and delivery/pickup rules.

Enforcement Signals

Enforcement may vary by locality; actions can include warnings, inspections, or product holds.

Monitor updates from Kansas agriculture/health/ABC/cannabis regulators.

See State Notes & Citations below for recent actions or guidance.

State Notes & Citations

In 2021, the KS AG issued AG Opinion 2021-004, which declares that Delta-8 is still a controlled Schedule I substance. On 2/18/25, local Pittsburg KS Municipal Court Prosecutor's Office issued a concurring reminder to the public. https://www.pittks.org/news/pittsburg-municipal-court-prosecutors-office-issues-notice-regarding-delta-8-thc-products/

Beverages (0.3% ∆9 or less): Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Kansas Attorney General’s Office are cracking down on THC-infused drinks in Kansas. https://www.ksnt.com/news/local-news/kbi-director-addresses-coming-thc-beverage-crackdown/

Disclaimer

This page is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. Laws and policies change frequently and enforcement may vary. Consult official state resources or legal counsel to confirm current requirements.