Is Delta 8 THC Legal in Oregon After the 2026 Framework Overhaul?

Yes, Delta 8 THC is legal in Oregon under state law, provided products contain ≤0.3% delta 9 THC and are derived from hemp. The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) and Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) regulate production, testing, and labeling, aligning with the 2018 Farm Bill. Local jurisdictions may impose additional restrictions, particularly in cities like Portland, where zoning ordinances limit retail operations near schools or residential areas.


Key Regulations for Delta 8 THC in Oregon

  • Hemp-Derived Compliance: Products must originate from hemp certified by the ODA, adhering to the ≤0.3% delta 9 THC threshold. Delta 8 THC synthesized from CBD must undergo third-party testing to confirm compliance.
  • Licensing Requirements: Retailers and manufacturers require OLCC or ODA licenses, with delta 8 THC sales permitted only in licensed dispensaries or hemp-specific retail outlets. Unlicensed distribution risks civil penalties under ORS 475C.
  • Labeling and Testing: Mandatory QR codes linking to Certificates of Analysis (COAs) are required, verifying cannabinoid potency, contaminants, and terpene profiles. Failure to display accurate labeling violates OAR 603-048-0100.