Is Delta-8 Legal in Georgia? [2025 Update]
Delta-8 THC has exploded in popularity over the past few years, especially in states like Georgia where traditional cannabis laws remain restrictive. But with all the buzz—and legal changes happening nationwide—you might be wondering: is Delta-8 still legal in Georgia in 2025?
The short answer is yes, but it’s not that simple.

Delta-8 THC is a psychoactive compound derived from hemp, and under the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp-derived cannabinoids are federally legal as long as they contain less than 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight. Georgia law aligns with this federal definition, meaning that Delta-8 products that meet these criteria remain legal to buy and sell. However, recent legal proposals at both state and federal levels could threaten this legality, so it’s crucial to stay informed.
In early 2025, Georgia has not passed any laws banning Delta-8 explicitly, though enforcement has increased around labeling, lab testing, and ensuring products don’t exceed legal THC limits. This means consumers should be extra cautious when choosing where to shop. Only purchase Delta-8 products from reputable retailers that offer third-party lab results (COAs) showing legal compliance and purity.
BeeWell Botanicals continues to carry a carefully curated selection of Delta-8 and other hemp-derived THC products that are compliant, lab-tested, and fully legal under current Georgia law. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing gummy, vape, or oil to ease stress or enhance your vibe, our team is here to guide you safely.
As legislation around hemp cannabinoids evolves, this blog will be updated to reflect any changes. For now, Georgia remains a Delta-8-friendly state—as long as you buy smart and stay compliant.