TL;DR
Yes — federally compliant hemp products, including THCA flower and high-potency vapes, can still be shipped to Minnesota addresses under the 2018 Farm Bill's interstate commerce protections (Section 10114).
Last updated: May 25, 2026
Quick answer: Yes — federally compliant hemp products, including THCA flower and high-potency vapes, can still be shipped to Minnesota addresses under the 2018 Farm Bill's interstate commerce protections (Section 10114). Minnesota legalized adult-use cannabis in 2023 (HF 100) and brought hemp-derived intoxicating cannabinoids under the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM), which applies a 5 mg per-serving cap on hemp THC products at retail and channels higher-potency THCA flower, vapes, and concentrates through the licensed cannabis dispensary system. The state restrictions govern in-state retail and possession; federal Farm Bill protections govern interstate shipping. The federal "total THC" amendment under P.L. 119-37 § 781 takes effect November 12, 2026. Here's the full Minnesota guide.
What's Restricted at Minnesota Retail in 2026
Minnesota's OCM framework combines total-THC measurement with per-serving caps:
- 5 mg per-serving cap on hemp-derived THC products at general retail.
- 50 mg per-package cap on hemp-derived THC products.
- Total-THC measurement applied to hemp products under OCM oversight.
- OCM licensing requirements for retailers selling intoxicating cannabinoid hemp products.
- Higher-potency THCA products channeled through the adult-use cannabis dispensary system.
For Minnesota consumers, particularly in the Twin Cities and Duluth metros, the practical reality is that in-state retail access to THCA flower, high-potency vapes, and concentrates has effectively closed at general retail. Adult-use cannabis dispensaries are the only in-state legal path for higher-potency formats.
Federal Farm Bill vs. Minnesota OCM Framework
Section 10114 of the 2018 Farm Bill protects interstate transportation and shipment of federally compliant hemp products. That protection remains in force until November 12, 2026.
For Minnesota consumers, the framework mirrors Colorado, New York, and other restricted states: state law governs in-state retail and possession; federal Farm Bill governs interstate shipping. Federally compliant hemp products from out-of-state continue to enter Minnesota under federal authority.
How Minnesota Buyers Are Ordering Federally Compliant Hemp
- Order from out-of-state brands with batch-specific COAs.
- Verify Delta-9 THC at or below 0.3% by dry weight.
- 21+ age verification.
- Save your COA at purchase.
- Order before November 12, 2026.
The Haze Connect ships our full catalog to Minnesota under federal Farm Bill compliance: THCA flower, pre-rolls, vapes, concentrates, and Delta-9 gummies.
What Minnesota Cities Do We Ship To?
Statewide. Our highest-volume Minnesota city pages cover Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Rochester, Duluth, Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Plymouth, Maple Grove, Woodbury, and St. Cloud. Free shipping on orders over $75.
What Changes on November 12, 2026?
Federal hemp law adopts a total-THC standard nationwide. The federal interstate commerce protection for most high-THCA products effectively closes. Read our November 2026 federal hemp deadline guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is THCA legal in Minnesota in 2026?
Minnesota applies a 5 mg per-serving cap on hemp-derived THC products at general retail under OCM oversight. Higher-potency intoxicating hemp is channeled through the licensed adult-use cannabis dispensary system. Federally compliant hemp remains in interstate commerce under federal Farm Bill Section 10114 until November 12, 2026.
Can I still order THCA flower online to my Minnesota address?
Federally compliant hemp products can be shipped to Minnesota under federal interstate commerce protections.
What does the Minnesota OCM regulate?
The Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management oversees the state's adult-use cannabis program and applies its regulatory authority to intoxicating cannabinoid hemp products under the same framework.
What are Minnesota's per-serving and per-package caps?
5 mg of THC per serving and 50 mg of THC per package on hemp-derived intoxicating cannabinoid products at general retail.
Do I need a Minnesota cannabis ID to buy federally compliant hemp?
No. Hemp products are regulated separately from Minnesota's adult-use cannabis system. Standard 21+ age verification at checkout applies.
What changes on November 12, 2026?
Federal hemp law adopts a total-THC standard nationwide. The federal interstate commerce protection for most high-THCA products effectively closes.
Disclaimer: This article reflects The Haze Connect's understanding of Minnesota and federal hemp law as of May 25, 2026. Hemp law is changing rapidly. Always verify your state's current statutes. The Haze Connect does not provide legal advice.
Ship to Minnesota today: THCA flower · pre-rolls · vapes · concentrates · Delta-9 gummies. Every batch with a published COA. Free shipping on orders over $75.



