THC Gummies in Alabama: 2026 Buyer's Guide Under HB 445
House Bill 445 (HB 445), signed by Governor Kay Ivey in May 2025, significantly changed Alabama’s hemp laws. The law rolled out in two phases: smokable hemp was banned on July 1, 2025, and full licensing, labeling, and sales requirements took effect on January 1, 2026. If you’re looking for THC gummies in Alabama, the rules are different today than they were just a year ago.
Alabama THC Gummies
Browse ATLRx’s curated selection of hemp-derived THC gummies. Product availability in any given state depends on that state’s current laws. Alabama residents should confirm compliance with HB 445 (especially the 10 mg-per-serving / 40 mg-per-package cap) before purchasing. Higher-potency options below are intended for customers in states without those limits.
THC Gummies for Customers Outside Alabama
Browse ATLRx's curated lineup of hemp-derived THC gummies, made with premium ingredients and bold, fruity profiles. Most of the products below exceed the 10 mg-per-serving and 40 mg-per-package limits set by Alabama's HB 445, so they are not available for sale or delivery to Alabama addresses. They remain available to customers in states where higher-potency hemp-derived THC gummies are permitted under state law. Alabama residents should refer to the FAQ section below for guidance on purchasing compliant products through licensed in-state retailers.
- 500mg THC Special Blend Gummy
- Delta 8 Live Resin Gummies 60mg
- Delta 9 Terpene Infused Gummies 10mg
- THCV Gummies 25mg
- Delta 8 Live Resin Gummies 30mg
- Delta 8 Gummy 100mg
Note: Several products above exceed Alabama’s 10 mg-per-serving and 40 mg-per-package limits under HB 445 and therefore cannot be legally sold to Alabama consumers. They remain available in other states where hemp-derived THC gummies of those potencies are permitted.
THC Gummies in Alabama – Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, but not directly from ATLRx. Adults 21 and older in Alabama can purchase HB 445–compliant THC gummies only through Alabama ABC Board–licensed retailers operating physically within the state. Compliant products must stay within the 10 mg-per-serving and 40 mg-per-package THC cap, meet lab-testing and labeling rules, and be sold through a licensed storefront. Online ordering and direct-to-consumer delivery from out-of-state retailers, including ATLRx, is not permitted under current Alabama law.
Hemp-derived THC gummies remain legal in Alabama under HB 445 when they comply with the state’s limits on potency, packaging, testing, labeling, and licensed-retailer sales. The 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp-derived cannabinoids at the federal level (so long as products contain no more than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight), but states can add their own restrictions — and Alabama has done exactly that. Always confirm a product’s compliance with current state rules before purchasing.
ATLRx offers a wholesale program, and we’re happy to speak with Alabama-based businesses that hold the appropriate Alabama ABC Board license required to sell consumable hemp products. Licensed retailers interested in carrying compliant ATLRx products can reach our wholesale team via our wholesale page to discuss available SKUs, bulk pricing, and partnership details. Please note that any products sold in Alabama must meet HB 445’s labeling, testing, and potency requirements.
Disclaimer
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Hemp and cannabinoid laws in Alabama and other states are actively evolving. Consult a qualified attorney or the Alabama ABC Board for guidance specific to your situation. All ATLRx products contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight and are intended for adults 21 and older.