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Are THC Gummies Legal in Maine? Laws, Limits, and Where To Buy (2026 Guide)
By Lauren Briggs, Cannabis Policy Writer | Fact-checked by Mark Halloran, Senior Editor
Lauren has spent six years covering state-level hemp and cannabis legislation and has personally tested hemp gummy products from over 40 brands.
So you grabbed a pack of THC gummies at a Portland convenience store, or noticed a banner ad shipping Delta-9 gummies to a Bangor address, and now you’re wondering whether any of it is actually legal. The honest answer is yes, THC gummies are legal in Maine, but only when they come from hemp and stay under the federal threshold. Adults 21 and older can buy them in-store or get them shipped to their door. Marijuana-derived gummies are a separate story, dispensary-only.
This guide walks through Maine’s 2025 law, the federal hemp redefinition kicking in on November 12, 2026, and where to actually buy.
Are THC Gummies Legal in Maine?
Yes, hemp-derived THC gummies are legal in Maine for adults 21+ when they contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. Marijuana-derived gummies are legal too, but only through state-licensed dispensaries.
Maine aligns with the federal hemp definition under 7 U.S.C. § 1639o and adds age and packaging rules under Maine Title 7, § 2231. The two product types follow different rules, and that is why this question gets confusing.
Maine THC Gummy Quick-Reference Table
| Rule | Maine Standard |
| Minimum age | 21+ |
| Max Delta-9 per hemp gummy | 0.3% by dry weight |
| Max THC per dispensary edible serving | 10mg |
| Max THC per dispensary edible package | 100mg |
| Online sales allowed | Yes for hemp; BudPop and Exhale Wellness ship to Maine. No for adult-use dispensary |
| Lab testing required | Yes (third-party COA) |
| Child-resistant packaging | Yes (PL 2025, c. 416) |
| Marijuana-derived access | Adult-use 21+ or medical card |
Hemp-Derived vs. Marijuana-Derived THC Gummies
The plant the gummy comes from decides which laws apply, even though the Delta-9 molecule is identical in both.
What Is Hemp-Derived THC?
Hemp is Cannabis sativa L. with no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight under the 2018 Farm Bill. Hemp gummies are federally legal and ship to most states. In Maine, a hemp gummy is legal when it meets the 0.3% rule plus the 2025 state requirements: age 21+, child-resistant packaging, and no misleading labels.
What Is Marijuana-Derived THC?
Marijuana is the same plant species with more than 0.3% Delta-9 by dry weight. The molecule is identical regardless of source, but federal law treats the two differently. Marijuana-derived gummies are restricted to states with legal medical or adult-use programs.
Marijuana-Derived THC Gummy Access in Maine
Maine has both programs. Adults 21+ can buy marijuana-derived gummies at a state-licensed adult-use dispensary, and qualifying patients can buy through the Medical Use of Cannabis Program regulated by the Maine Office of Cannabis Policy.
Possession is capped at 2.5 ounces of cannabis or up to 10 grams of concentrate per Title 28-B, §1501. Dispensary edibles are capped at 10mg per serving and 100mg per package, and online dispensary sales are not allowed.
Why This Distinction Matters in Maine
The source plant decides shipping rights, where you can buy, who can sell, and which agency oversees it. Hemp falls under DACF; marijuana falls under the Office of Cannabis Policy.
Maine Hemp Laws Governing THC Gummies
Maine’s hemp framework has been adjusting since 2009. The 2025 changes added teeth to age and packaging.
The 2018 Farm Bill and How Maine Aligned
Maine first authorized hemp cultivation in 2009 under LD 1159 and, in 2019, aligned its definition with the 2018 Farm Bill under LD 630. That law locked in the 0.3% Delta-9 dry-weight standard for any part of the hemp plant, including derivatives, isomers, and naturally occurring cannabinoids. The Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry (DACF) runs the Maine Hemp Program.
PL 2025, c. 416 (LD 1920) Explained.
In June 2025, Maine enacted Public Law 2025, c. 416, as the emergency bill LD 1920. It amended Title 7, §2231 in three ways:
- Created the legal category “potentially intoxicating hemp product,” meaning one with 0.3% or more potentially intoxicating cannabinoids, OR a ratio of 10:1 or less nonintoxicating to intoxicating cannabinoids.
- Made it illegal to sell potentially intoxicating hemp products to anyone under 21.
- Required child-resistant and tamper-evident packaging for any potentially intoxicating hemp product that is not a beverage, salve, or topical.
This is the law governing hemp gummies on Maine shelves today, layered on the federal 0.3% rule.
Recent Legislative Activity
Two larger shifts are in motion. Congress enacted H.R. 5371, Public Law 119-37, on November 12, 2025. Section 781 redefines hemp based on total THC (including THCA and similar-effect cannabinoids) and caps finished hemp products at 0.4mg total THC per container, effective November 12, 2026.
Unless Congress amends it first, most current hemp gummies will fall outside the federal hemp definition that day. Locally, Southwest Harbor voters passed a November 2025 ballot measure banning intoxicating hemp products inside town limits.
THC Gummy Dosage Limits Under Maine Law
A legal hemp gummy in Maine must comply with the 0.3% federal threshold. Maine does not impose a stricter milligram cap on hemp products outside the cannabis system.
The 0.3% Dry Weight Rule, Explained Simply.
The 0.3% number is a percentage of the gummy’s total dry weight, not a flat milligram limit. Maine follows the federal standard exactly under Title 7, §2231. The other 99.7% is sugar, pectin, gelatin, flavoring, and color.
How Much THC Can a Legal Gummy Contain in Maine?
A 4,000mg hemp gummy can legally contain up to about 12mg of Delta-9 THC (4,000 × 0.003 = 12). A 6,000mg gummy can contain up to roughly 18mg. That is why a “less than 0.3%” gummy can produce real effects despite the modest-sounding percentage.
Maine’s Additional Caps Beyond Federal Law
For products bought through Maine’s adult-use dispensary system, Title 28-B caps edibles at 10mg per serving and 100mg per package, with a “Contains THC” symbol on each serving. These caps apply to marijuana-derived products only, not hemp-derived gummies.
Age, Purchase, and Possession Rules in Maine
Who Can Buy THC Gummies in Maine?
You have to be 21+ to buy any potentially intoxicating hemp product, with a government-issued ID at the point of sale. Hemp-derived THC gummies can be ordered online and shipped to a Maine address. Marijuana-derived gummies from a Maine adult-use dispensary cannot be ordered online or home-delivered; the sale must happen in person.
Possession and Travel Rules
Adults 21+ can possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis or up to 10 grams of concentrate under Title 28-B, §1501. Public consumption is a civil violation with a fine of up to $100. Driving under the influence of cannabis is treated as an OUI under Maine law. Crossing state lines with any cannabis product, even hemp-derived, can create federal exposure.
Where to Buy THC Gummies in Maine?
The cleanest path for most Maine adults is to buy hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies online from a brand that publishes batch-level lab results. The two below have the strongest 2026 compliance records, including options suitable for THC gummies for sleep, pain relief, and euphoric effects.
How to Choose a Legal THC Gummy Brand in Maine
Verify these four things before checkout:
- Hemp-derived label with Delta-9 confirmed under 0.3% on the COA
- Batch-specific COA with a QR code on the package
- Child-resistant packaging matching Maine’s PL 2025, c. 416 standard
- Clear milligram disclosure on the front of the label
1. BudPop: Best Overall Hemp Brand for Maine Residents
- BudPop ships hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies that meet the federal 0.3% rule and Maine’s Title 7, §2231 packaging standards, making them a clean, legal pick for adults 21+ in Maine.
- Their flagship Fruit Punch Delta-9 gummies pack 15mg of Delta-9 plus 2mg each of CBC, CBG, and CBN per piece for a fuller entourage effect.
- Every batch is sent to an ISO-accredited lab, and the COA is linked from the product page.
- BudPop also offers Sleep gummies that pair Delta-9 with CBN, as well as a non-THC Blue Lotus gummy.
- US-grown hemp, vegan, gluten-free.
- For a tested hemp gummy delivered to your Maine address, BudPop’s Delta-9 line is the easiest place to start.
2. Exhale Wellness: Top Pick for Premium Hemp Gummies in Maine
- Exhale Wellness offers hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies built around the same federal 0.3% rule and Maine’s PL 2025, c. 416 packaging standard.
- Their core Delta-9 gummies hit 15mg per piece and include CBC, CBG, and CBN. They publish batch-specific lab reports through an ISO-accredited testing partner, so the COA matches the bottle you receive.
- A 5mg low-dose option is available for newer users.
- US-grown hemp, vegan, non-GMO.
- For Maine buyers who put lab transparency first, Exhale Wellness’s Delta-9 gummies deliver verification that most hemp brands skip.
What to Avoid When Buying THC Gummies in Maine
- Gas-station and smoke-shop gummies with no published COA
- Amazon listings claiming to be major hemp brands; reputable brands cannot list on Amazon, so those are usually counterfeits
- Products without a batch-specific QR code linking to current lab results
- Brands that do not state their Maine shipping policy on the product page
How to Verify a THC Gummy Is Legal in Maine
A two-minute check on the COA and the package tells you whether a product is compliant.
Read the Certificate of Analysis (COA)
The COA should show the cannabinoid profile, Delta-9 percentage on a dry-weight basis, the batch ID matching the bottle, and a contaminant screen for heavy metals, pesticides, residual solvents, and microbials. If the batch ID does not match, treat it as a red flag.
Confirm the Brand Is Compliant with Maine Packaging Rules
Under PL 2025, c. 416, packaging must be child-resistant and tamper-evident if the product contains any potentially intoxicating cannabinoid. Labels cannot mimic trademarked candy.
Verify the Retailer’s License
The DACF Hemp Program licenses growers but not retailers. For complaints, contact DACF for hemp products and the Office of Cannabis Policy for marijuana-derived products.
Penalties for Buying or Possessing Illegal THC Gummies in Maine
Civil and Criminal Penalties
Possessing more than 2.5 ounces of cannabis without medical authorization can shift from civil to criminal under Maine drug laws. Selling potentially intoxicating hemp products to anyone under 21 violates Title 7, §2231 as amended by PL 2025, c. 416. Public consumption carries a fine of up to $100. This is not legal advice; consult a licensed Maine attorney.
FAQs About THC Gummies in Maine
Can I buy THC gummies online in Maine?
Yes for hemp-derived gummies from out-of-state brands. No for marijuana-derived edibles from Maine adult-use dispensaries, which Maine bans from online sales and home delivery.
How much THC can a legal gummy contain in Maine?
A hemp-derived gummy can contain Delta-9 THC up to 0.3% of total dry weight under Title 7, §2231. A marijuana-derived gummy from a Maine adult-use dispensary is capped at 10mg per serving and 100mg per package under Title 28-B.
Do I need a medical card to buy THC gummies in Maine?
No for hemp-derived gummies. Adults 21+ can also buy marijuana-derived gummies from an adult-use dispensary without a card. A card is only required for the medical cannabis program.
Will THC gummies show up on a drug test in Maine?
Yes. Delta-9 from a legal hemp gummy still metabolizes to THC-COOH, which is what drug tests look for. The test does not distinguish hemp-derived from marijuana-derived THC. If you have a test coming up, talk with the testing entity in advance.
Can I drive after eating a THC gummy in Maine?
No. Maine treats cannabis impairment as an OUI under 29-A M.R.S. §2411, regardless of the THC source.
Are THC gummies federally legal even if they are legal in Maine?
Yes today. Hemp-derived gummies under 0.3% Delta-9 are legal under the 2018 Farm Bill. Starting November 12, 2026, federal law shifts to a total-THC standard with a 0.4mg per container cap under Section 781 of P.L. 119-37, which will move most current hemp gummy products outside the federal hemp definition unless Congress amends it first.
Final Word: Buying THC Gummies Legally in Maine
Hemp-derived THC gummies are legal in Maine for adults 21+ when they meet the 0.3% federal rule and Maine’s PL 2025, c. 416, packaging and age rules. Federal rules shift on November 12, 2026, under Section 781 of P.L. 119-37, so verify the COA first.
For Maine residents who want a tested hemp gummy shipped now, BudPop and Exhale Wellness are the strongest legal picks.Health Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional before using any cannabis or CBD product, especially if you take prescription medications, are pregnant, or have a medical condition. Cannabis laws vary by state. Verify local laws before purchasing.
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