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New Jersey

Last updated July 7, 2026 AI-drafted — pending review

New Jersey enacted a comprehensive phased framework through Senate Bill 4509, signed by Governor Murphy on January 12, 2026. Intoxicating hemp beverages are permitted through a two-tier system — Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) and Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) dual licensing — with 5mg/serving and 10mg/container potency caps, mandatory testing, and a $3.75/gallon excise tax. Online sales are banned outright. On November 13, 2026, ABC (liquor store) sales end and only CRC-licensed cannabis retailers may sell hemp beverages, aligning state law with federal P.L. 119-37 §781.

Status
Restrictions
DTC shipping
No — online sales of hemp-derived products banned immediately under S4509 (effective Jan 13, 2026); vending machine sales also prohibited
Serving cap
5mg total THC per serving (effective April 13, 2026 per S4509, extended and clarified by AB 5051)
Container cap
10mg total THC per container; new AB 5051 option: 750ml resealable bottles up to 200mg total THC (40 servings × 5mg)
Age gate
21+ (immediate under S4509)
License
Required — CRC license or ABC (Plenary Wholesale/Plenary Retail Distribution) license through Nov 13, 2026; CRC-only thereafter
Regulator
New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) — primary; New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) — dual regulation of intoxicating hemp beverages through Nov 13, 2026
Current rule effective
April 13, 2026
Next known change — in 118 days
November 13, 2026 — ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control) licensees may no longer sell intoxicating hemp beverages. Only CRC-licensed cannabis retailers may sell. Any beverage >0.4mg total THC per container becomes 'cannabis' — must be produced by a licensed Class 2 Cannabis Manufacturer and sold only by licensed Class 5 Cannabis Retailers.
Federal alignment (P.L. 119-37 § 781)
Aligned with federal S4509 explicitly incorporates federal P.L. 119-37 §781 definitions — the Nov 13, 2026 channel change is triggered by the federal cliff. State framework is designed to converge with federal law at that date.

Retail channels

  • ABC-licensed liquor stores: permitted through Nov 13, 2026 with segregated display + 21+ signage
  • CRC-licensed Class 5 Cannabis Retailers: permitted throughout; sole channel after Nov 13, 2026
  • Consumption lounges: CRC on-premises consumption endorsements available (first NJ lounges opened Aug 2025)
  • Online: prohibited (S4509 immediate ban)
  • Vending machines: prohibited

Statutes & bills cited

  • P.L. 2025, c.215 (Senate Bill 4509) — signed Jan 12, 2026
  • N.J.S.A. 2C:35-10f — hemp-derived product framework
  • New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act (CREAMMA) — adult-use cannabis framework
  • AB 5051 (2026) — technical amendments; extended May 31 deadlines to Nov 13, added 750ml resealable bottle option
  • Assembly Bill 5051 (2026) — Assembly-passed May 18, 2026

New Jersey is executing one of the most carefully phased hemp beverage transitions in the country. Governor Phil Murphy signed Senate Bill 4509 on January 12, 2026, closing the 2018 Farm Bill loophole that had allowed intoxicating hemp products in convenience stores, gas stations, and general retail. The framework redefines hemp to exclude products exceeding 0.4mg total THC per container — mirroring federal P.L. 119-37 §781 — and immediately banned synthetic cannabinoids, online sales, vending machine sales, and sales to anyone under 21. A grace period through April 13, 2026 allowed existing retailers to liquidate inventory. From April 13 through November 13, 2026, intoxicating hemp beverages (≤5mg THC per serving, ≤10mg per container) may be sold only by ABC-licensed liquor stores or CRC-licensed cannabis retailers, subject to segregation, testing, and 21+ signage requirements. A $3.75/gallon wholesale excise tax also began April 13. AB 5051 (passed the Assembly May 18, 2026) extended technical deadlines and added a 750ml resealable bottle format allowing up to 200mg total THC per bottle at 5mg per serving. On November 13, 2026, the ABC channel closes — only CRC-licensed cannabis retailers may sell hemp beverages, and any beverage exceeding 0.4mg total THC per container is reclassified as cannabis subject to the full CREAMMA framework (Class 2 Manufacturer + Class 5 Retailer only). Consumption lounges under CRC on-premises endorsements are also expanding, with the first New Jersey lounges opened August 2025.


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