Purchase THC Drinks in Maryland
If you’re searching for THC drinks in Maryland, the rules have changed substantially since 2023, with additional federal changes signed into law in late 2025 that take effect in November 2026. Before you order anything online, it’s worth understanding what’s actually legal to buy and ship into the Old Line State today, what isn’t, and how ATLRx fits in. This guide walks through Maryland’s current framework for hemp-derived beverages so you can make an informed decision.
What Maryland Law Says About Hemp THC Drinks
Maryland regulates intoxicating cannabinoids under its Cannabis Reform Act of 2023, which is enforced by the Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission (ATCC) and the Maryland Cannabis Administration (MCA). The key thresholds are:
- 0.5 mg THC per serving cap for any product sold outside a licensed Maryland cannabis dispensary.
- 2.5 mg THC per package cap for any product sold outside a licensed dispensary.
- Combined THC definition. Maryland counts delta-8, delta-9, and delta-10 together, regardless of whether the THC is hemp-derived.
- Age 21+ only. All sales of hemp-derived cannabinoid products to anyone under 21 are prohibited.
In September 2025, the Appellate Court of Maryland ruled in Moore v. Maryland Hemp Coalition (decided September 9, 2025) that hemp-derived psychoactive products such as delta-8 and delta-10 fall under the state’s licensed cannabis system and cannot be sold outside it. That means a typical 5 mg or 10 mg hemp THC seltzer cannot be lawfully shipped to a Maryland address by an out-of-state retailer; it must go through an MCA-licensed dispensary.
Maryland THC Drinks
Maryland adults are discovering hemp-derived THC beverages as a refreshing, ready-to-drink way to enjoy hemp — no preparation, no mixing, just open and pour over ice. At ATLRx, our Maryland THC drinks lineup features seltzers, sodas, and lemonades crafted with bold, natural fruit-forward flavors and thoughtfully formulated cannabinoid profiles. Every can is independently lab-verified for potency and purity, with a Certificate of Analysis available for every batch so you always know exactly what's in your glass. Browse the full collection online, with fast, secure shipping in plain packaging to eligible Maryland addresses (subject to state THC limits at checkout).
Our THC Drinks Available to Maryland Customers
The beverages below are part of our national lineup. Some are not available to ship to Maryland because their dosing exceeds the state's caps for unlicensed retail. We confirm shipping eligibility at checkout based on your address.
- Louie Louie THC Seltzers
- Crescent 9 Seltzers
- Daizys Watermelon Lime Soda 10 mg
- Delta THC Seltzer
- San Buzi Strawberry Lemonade
- San Buzi Blueberry Lemonade
THC Drinks in Maryland: Frequently Asked Questions
Adults 21 and older can purchase THC beverages from licensed Maryland dispensaries, where each beverage container is treated as a single serving and may not exceed 10 mg THC total. Outside the licensed dispensary channel, only beverages that contain no more than 0.5 mg THC per serving and 2.5 mg per package may be sold legally.
Not on their own. The 2018 Farm Bill allows states to regulate hemp more strictly than the federal baseline, and Maryland does. A drink that meets the federal 0.3 percent delta-9 dry-weight rule can still violate Maryland’s per-serving and per-package milligram caps. Federal compliance does not override state law.
ATLRx ships only products that comply with Maryland’s rules to Maryland addresses. Higher-dose THC beverages from our national lineup are not available for delivery to Maryland; customers seeking those products should visit an MCA-licensed dispensary.
Maryland law restricts wholesale and retail distribution of intoxicating THC products to MCA-licensed cannabis businesses. ATLRx does not offer wholesale of intoxicating THC beverages into Maryland’s general retail channel. Licensed Maryland operators interested in compliant, non-intoxicating hemp products can contact our team.
Possibly. The federal hemp redefinition is scheduled to take effect on November 12, 2026, and bipartisan bills have been introduced to delay or restructure it. Maryland’s General Assembly may also revisit its milligram caps. We update this page when the law moves.
Disclaimer
This article is for general information and is not legal advice. Cannabis and hemp laws change frequently; consult a Maryland-licensed attorney or the Maryland Cannabis Administration for guidance on your specific situation.