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Are THC Gummies Legal in Arizona? Laws, Limits, and Where To Buy (2026 Guide)
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Are THC Gummies Legal in Arizona? Laws, Limits, and Where To Buy (2026 Guide)

Last Updated: May 2026

Author: Jill Reeves | Cannabis Policy Researcher, 6+ years

Fact-Checked by: Mary Hoffen 

You have probably seen THC gummies stacked on shelves at a Phoenix gas station or a Scottsdale smoke shop and assumed they were legal. Many Arizona residents made the same assumption. As of April 24, 2025, that assumption can cost a retailer $20,000 per sale. 

So, are THC gummies legal in Arizona in 2026? This guide explains it all: Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ March 2025 directive, the November 2025 changes to federal hemp legislation, where Arizona residents can legally purchase hemp products, and which verified brands they can count on.

THC gummies, both hemp and marijuana-derived, are legal in Arizona only when purchased from a state-licensed marijuana dispensary. They cannot legally be sold in general retail, smoke shops, vape stores, or shipped directly to Arizona consumers.

The Smart and Safe Arizona Act, passed by voters as Proposition 207 in November 2020, legalized recreational marijuana for adults and specified that only licensed marijuana dispensaries may sell cannabis products for consumption. 

Attorney General Kris Mayes issued a formal directive in March 2025 making the enforcement position clear: unlicensed businesses selling any THC-infused product designed to be eaten or drunk are violating Arizona law. Enforcement began April 24, 2025.

Arizona THC Gummy Quick-Reference Table

RuleArizona Standard
Minimum Age21+
Max THC per dispensary gummy10mg per serving
Max THC per dispensary package100mg per package
Online DTC sales to AZ addressesNot permitted
Hemp brand availability contextBudPop and Exhale Wellness operate in legal hemp markets only; availability varies by state law
Lab testing requiredYes, all licensed dispensary products
Child-resistant packagingYes, required at dispensaries
Marijuana-derived accessDispensary only, 21+
Hemp-derived retail accessNot permitted in Arizona

Hemp-Derived vs. Marijuana-Derived THC Gummies

Understanding the source plant is the fastest way to determine whether a gummy is legal in Arizona and where to buy it.

What Is Hemp-Derived THC?

Hemp is Cannabis sativa L. containing 0.3% or less Delta-9 THC by dry weight, the threshold established by the federal 2018 Farm Bill. A hemp-derived gummy is federally compliant when the finished product contains 0.3% or less Delta-9 THC by the product’s total dry weight. 

What makes a hemp gummy legal in a specific state is state law, not just federal law, and in Arizona, the state law is the reason you cannot buy these products at a smoke shop.

What Is Marijuana-Derived THC?

Marijuana is cannabis with more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. Chemically, the Delta-9 molecule is identical whether it comes from a hemp plant or a marijuana plant. Your body cannot tell the difference, and neither can a drug test. 

Nevertheless, marijuana-derived gummies are restricted to states that have established medical or adult-use programs, because federal law still classifies it as a Schedule I controlled substance.

Marijuana-Derived THC Gummy Access in Arizona

Arizona has both a medical and a recreational program. Adults 21 and older can buy marijuana-derived THC gummies at any licensed adult-use dispensary regulated by the Arizona Department of Health Services. Medical patients registered under the Arizona Medical Marijuana Act (AMMA), established in 2010, have access through medical dispensaries. 

Why This Distinction Matters in Arizona

A marijuana-derived gummy from a licensed dispensary is fully legal. A hemp-derived gummy sold at an unlicensed retail store is illegal, even if it’s federally compliant and carries a lab report. 

Arizona Hemp Laws Governing THC Gummies

The 2018 Farm Bill and How Arizona Aligned

The federal 2018 Farm Bill removed hemp from the Controlled Substances Act, defined hemp as cannabis with less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight, and authorized states to establish their own hemp programs. 

Arizona aligned with that framework through Senate Bill 1098, signed in 2018, which authorized the Arizona Department of Agriculture to administer a state hemp program. However, SB 1098 defined hemp products narrowly, excluding any product intended to be ingested, except food made from sterile hemp seed or hemp seed oil. 

That is why hemp-derived gummies and beverages have never had a legal retail pathway in Arizona.

Arizona Attorney General Directive (March 2025)

On March 24, 2025, Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes issued formal letters to law enforcement agencies and retailers statewide. The directive stated that any unlicensed business selling THC-infused edibles or beverages, including products containing Delta-8 THC, Delta-9 THC, and similar substances, is violating Arizona law regardless of what the federal Farm Bill permits.

Recent Legislative Activity in Arizona

SB 1702 (2025) was introduced as a bipartisan bill to create a licensing and testing framework for hemp-derived products, including 21+ age gating, mandatory third-party lab testing, and labeling requirements. It was introduced in February 2025 and recorded as dead before passing. No new hemp licensing framework exists in Arizona as of May 2026.

The most significant recent development is federal. In November 2025, Congress changed the legal hemp definition, redefining it by total THC concentration rather than Delta-9 alone. The ban takes effect on November 13, 2026. Naturally derived Delta-9 products meeting the 0.3% dry weight threshold face separate review under the new 0.4mg-per-container cap.

Arizona THC Law Timeline:

  • 2018: Farm Bill passes federally. Arizona SB 1098 establishes a hemp program, excludes ingestibles
  • 2020: Prop 207 passes; recreational marijuana legal at licensed dispensaries
  • March 2025: AG Mayes issues formal enforcement directive; $20,000 per-sale penalty for unlicensed THC edible sales
  • April 24, 2025: Active enforcement begins statewide
  • November 2025: Federal spending bill (Section 781) closes the national hemp loophole
  • November 13, 2026: Federal ban on intoxicating hemp-derived products will take effect

THC Gummy Dosage Limits Under Arizona Law

A THC gummy is legal in Arizona when purchased from a state-licensed dispensary, regardless of whether it is hemp-derived or marijuana-derived. Here is how the dosage threshold works in practice.

The 0.3% Dry Weight Rule, Explained Simply.

A hemp gummy is federally compliant when total THC stays at or below 0.3% of the product’s total dry weight. Licensed Arizona dispensaries can carry hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies that meet this threshold. 

At licensed Arizona dispensaries, all edibles, whether hemp-derived or marijuana-derived, follow ADHS regulations: a single edible serving cannot exceed 10mg of THC, and a single package cannot exceed 100mg of THC total. These limits apply across the licensed adult-use and medical marijuana system.

Age, Purchase, and Possession Rules in Arizona

Who Can Buy THC Gummies in Arizona?

The minimum age to purchase any THC product at an Arizona licensed dispensary is 21 years old. ID verification is required at the point of sale at all licensed dispensaries. Online sales of hemp-derived THC gummies directly to Arizona addresses are not permitted under the current state enforcement framework. 

Possession and Travel Rules

Adults may legally possess up to one ounce of marijuana or five grams of concentrate under Prop 207. If you purchase gummies at a licensed dispensary, keep them in the original child-resistant packaging. Do not travel across state lines with any cannabis product. 

Transporting marijuana across state lines is a federal offense regardless of the laws in either state. 

Where to Buy THC Gummies in Arizona

THC gummies in Arizona can only be legally purchased at a state-licensed marijuana dispensary. The Arizona Department of Health Services maintains a list of licensed dispensaries. 

General retail stores, vape shops, smoke shops, convenience stores, and online retailers cannot legally sell intoxicating THC gummies to Arizona residents. Maricopa and Pinal counties have already conducted compliance sweeps, resulting in product seizures at unlicensed retailers.

Arizona residents who travel to Nevada, New Mexico, or Colorado can legally purchase hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies from compliant online brands that ship to those states. 

Four criteria matter when evaluating any hemp Delta-9 brand:

  1. Hemp-derived with COA confirming 0.3% or less Delta-9 by dry weight, verified at the batch level
  2. Third-party lab tested at an ISO-accredited facility, with a scannable QR code linking directly to results
  3. Compliant labeling and packaging: child-resistant container, clear mg disclosure on the front, no look-alike candy shapes
  4. Transparent shipping policy: the brand should clearly state which states it ships to and comply with state-level restrictions

BudPop and Exhale Wellness are two consistently compliant brands. Both carry verified batch-level COAs, US-grown hemp, and 0.3% dry weight-compliant formulas. They cannot ship intoxicating products directly to Arizona addresses under current state law.

1. BudPop: Best Overall Hemp Brand for Compliant Delta-9 Gummies

BudPop offers a large variety of hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies that comply with the 2018 Farm Bill and the 0.3% dry weight federal standard, making them a reliable option for adults 21 and older purchasing in states that permit shipping hemp edibles.

Top BudPop picks:

2. Exhale Wellness: Top Pick for Premium Hemp Delta-9 Gummies

Exhale Wellness produces high-quality, vegan hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies that comply with the 2018 Farm Bill and the 0.3% dry weight standard, making them a strong option for adults 21 and older in states where hemp edibles can be shipped.

Top Exhale Wellness picks:

What to Avoid When Buying THC Gummies in Arizona

  • Gas-station and smoke-shop gummies with no published COA
  • Amazon listings claiming to sell major hemp brands
  • Products without a batch-specific QR code linking to a real lab result
  • Brands that do not list their state-by-state shipping policy on the product page

Read the Certificate of Analysis (COA)

A COA is the most important document attached to any hemp product. Look for four things on a legitimate COA:

  • Full cannabinoid profile with Delta-9 percentage on a dry weight basis
  • A batch ID that matches the number on the product package
  • A contaminant screen covering heavy metals, pesticides, residual solvents, and microbials
  • An ISO-accredited laboratory name at the top. 

Confirm the Brand Is Compliant with Packaging Rules

At Arizona dispensaries, products must use child-resistant containers, include warning text as required under the ADHS regulatory framework, and cannot use packaging that resembles candy or products appealing to children.

Verify the Retailer’s License

If you are in Arizona and purchasing from a dispensary, check that the dispensary is licensed by ADHS. The Arizona Department of Health Services publishes a searchable registry of licensed marijuana establishments. If you suspect a product is non-compliant, file a consumer complaint with ADHS or the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.

Penalties for Buying or Possessing Illegal THC Gummies in Arizona

Civil and Criminal Penalties

Are edibles legal in Arizona outside a dispensary? No, and the penalties are serious. Retailers selling THC-infused edibles without a valid marijuana establishment license face civil penalties of up to $20,000 per sale under the enforcement framework set by the Arizona Attorney General. 

Possession of marijuana-derived edibles without a medical card or in excess of Prop 207 limits (more than one ounce or five grams of concentrate) can result in a petty offense for possession of less than 2.5 ounces, with a civil penalty up to $100 under A.R.S. § 36-2853. Amounts over 2.5 ounces carry more serious charges under A.R.S. § 13-3405.

FAQs About THC Gummies in Arizona

Can I buy THC gummies online in Arizona?

No. The Arizona Attorney General has explicitly stated that intoxicating hemp-derived THC products cannot be sold online for direct-to-consumer shipment within Arizona. Marijuana-derived gummies are also not available for online purchase; they must be bought in person at a licensed dispensary.

At a licensed Arizona dispensary, a single edible serving cannot exceed 10mg of THC, and a package cannot exceed 100mg total, per ADHS marijuana regulations. Hemp-derived gummies purchased in other states under the federal 0.3% dry weight rule can contain up to 15mg per gummy, depending on product weight.

Do I need a medical card to buy THC gummies in Arizona?

No, not for marijuana-derived gummies. Adults 21 and older can purchase at any licensed adult-use dispensary under Prop 207 without a medical card. Hemp-derived gummies from retail stores are not available through any legal channel in Arizona, regardless of whether you hold a medical card.

Will THC gummies show up on a drug test in Arizona?

Yes. Standard drug tests screen for THC-COOH, the metabolite produced when your body processes Delta-9 THC, be it from a hemp-derived or marijuana-derived product. If you have an upcoming drug test, discontinue use of any THC product and consult a healthcare professional for guidance specific to your situation.

Can I drive after eating a THC gummy in Arizona?

No. Arizona DUI law prohibits operating a vehicle while impaired by any substance, including marijuana. Law enforcement can charge a DUI if a driver shows signs of impairment, even if THC levels fall below a specific numeric threshold.

Yes. Non-intoxicating CBD gummies derived from hemp, with verified Delta-9 THC content below 0.3% by dry weight, remain legal and widely available in Arizona retail stores. Always request to see the COA before purchasing any CBD product, as mislabeled CBD products remain common at gas stations and convenience stores.

Federal compliance under the 2018 Farm Bill does not override Arizona state law. Arizona defines marijuana to include all intoxicating THC derivatives, and only licensed dispensaries can legally sell any product intended to get someone high, regardless of whether it is derived from hemp or marijuana.

Final Word: Buying THC Gummies Legally in Arizona

So, are THC gummies legal in Arizona? Yes, at licensed dispensaries under Prop 207. Can you buy Delta 9 gummies online and have them shipped to an Arizona address? No, not under the current AG enforcement framework and federal developments. 

For Arizona residents who travel to neighboring states, BudPop and Exhale Wellness are two Farm Bill-compliant brands with batch-level COAs, US-grown hemp, and transparent shipping policies for states that permit hemp edible sales. Check the latest COAs on their websites before placing any order.

Health disclaimer: Do not use THC products if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking prescription medications without consulting a healthcare professional. THC affects everyone differently. Start with the lowest dose available.

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