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Overview for Consumers

Businesses that are registered with the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) can sell hemp-derived cannabinoid products to people 21 and older. 

These products, sold as edible products or beverages, can contain no more than 0.3% of hemp-derived THC, the ingredient that produces intoxicating effects. 

By law, products containing THC may contain up to 5 mg of THC per serving and have a maximum of 50 mg of THC per package. Beverages can have up to two servings for a maximum of 10 mg of THC per container. 

Some products in the marketplace may have hundreds of milligrams of THC in different forms. These products are illegal and should be avoided because if consumed may lead to severe health effects. 

Learn more about what products are allowed and not allowed by law. Go to the Hemp-Derived Cannabinoid Product Compliance fact sheet (PDF).

Map of registered businesses

Below is an interactive map of businesses that have registered with OCM, including those that sell products in person or online (including out-of-state businesses) and manufacturers/wholesalers that have voluntarily registered. Note: The map and list are updated weekly.

Click on a location marker for a specific business name and address. Click on the plus sign to zoom in.

Complaints

OCM oversees compliance and enforcement. Use this online form to file a complaint.

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