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Is Delta 9 Legal in Wyoming? Here’s What You Actually Need to Know in 2026

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If you’ve searched “Is Delta 9 legal in Wyoming?” lately, you’ve probably found ten different answers. Half the articles are outdated. The other half are written by brands in other states who’ve never set foot in Cheyenne, let alone tried to run a hemp business under Wyoming law. We’re Soothe Organic. We’re based in Wyoming. We grow, formulate, and ship USDA Organic CBD from right here. So when the state changed its hemp laws in 2024, it wasn’t a news headline for us—it was Tuesday at work. Here’s the plain-English version of what’s legal, what’s not, and what it means for you as a consumer in 2026. The Short Answer Yes, hemp-derived Delta 9 THC is legal in Wyoming—as long as the product contains no more than 0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight. That’s the federal threshold set by the 2018 Farm Bill, and Wyoming honors it. But here’s where it gets tricky: Wyoming passed SF0032 in March 2024 (effective July 1, 2024), which cracked down hard on certain hemp-derived cannabinoids. If you’re buying CBD products that stay under 0.3% Delta 9 THC and don’t contain synthetically converted cannabinoids, you’re on solid legal ground. What Wyoming’s 2024 Law (SF0032) Actually Changed Before 2024, Wyoming was relatively relaxed about hemp products. You could buy Delta 8 gummies, Delta 10 vapes, and all sorts of converted cannabinoids at gas stations and smoke shops across the state. SF0032 changed that. Governor Gordon signed it in March 2024, and here’s what it did: Banned synthetic and converted cannabinoids. Delta 8 THC, Delta 10 THC, and any cannabinoid created through chemical conversion from CBD are now illegal to manufacture, sell, or distribute in Wyoming. This covers most of the “hemp-derived THC” products you’d find at a vape shop. Left natural hemp-derived Delta 9 alone. Products containing naturally occurring Delta 9 THC at or below 0.3% by dry weight—like broad spectrum CBD tinctures and gummies—remain legal. Added enforcement teeth. Violations can result in loss of hemp licenses, store inspections, and chemical testing of products on shelves. In October 2025, the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the law, ruling that Wyoming’s restrictions are not preempted by the federal Farm Bill. That means this isn’t going away—it’s settled law. Delta 9 vs. Delta 8 vs. Delta 10: What’s the Difference? This is where most people get confused, so let’s make it simple. Delta 9 THC is the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. It occurs naturally in both marijuana and hemp plants. In hemp, it’s present at very low levels (under 0.3%). At those trace amounts, it’s not intoxicating—it’s just part of the plant’s natural chemistry. Delta 8 THC is technically a natural cannabinoid, but it exists in such tiny amounts in hemp that commercial Delta 8 products are made by chemically converting CBD in a lab. That’s the conversion process Wyoming banned. Delta 10 THC is similar to Delta 8—almost always synthetically derived from CBD. Also banned in Wyoming. Bottom line: If a cannabinoid occurs naturally in the hemp plant and the final product stays under 0.3% Delta 9 THC, it’s legal. If it was created in a lab by converting CBD into a different THC variant, it’s not legal in Wyoming. What This Means for CBD Buyers in Wyoming If you’re buying CBD products—tinctures, gummies, topicals—from a reputable brand, nothing changed for you. Legal CBD products were legal before SF0032, and they’re legal after it. Here’s what to look for when shopping: Third-party lab reports (COAs). Every product should have a Certificate of Analysis showing exactly how much Delta 9 THC is in it. If a brand can’t show you this, walk away. Broad spectrum or isolate. Broad spectrum CBD contains multiple cannabinoids but has THC removed. CBD isolate is pure CBD. Both are safe choices in Wyoming. Full spectrum products contain trace THC (under 0.3%), which is also legal but worth knowing about. USDA Organic certification. This tells you the hemp was grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers. It’s the gold standard for quality and it’s hard to get—only a handful of CBD brands in the country have it. Avoid products labeled “Delta 8,” “Delta 10,” or “THC-O.” These are the converted cannabinoids that Wyoming banned. Even if you see them for sale online or at a local shop, possession could create legal problems. Can You Get in Trouble Carrying CBD in Wyoming? Technically, no—if your product is compliant. But practically, Wyoming law enforcement can be aggressive about cannabis-adjacent products. Here’s how to protect yourself: Keep the original packaging. Don’t transfer CBD oil into an unmarked container. The label proves what the product is. Carry the COA. Most brands make lab reports available online. Screenshot it or save the PDF on your phone. If you’re ever questioned, this proves your product is under 0.3% THC. Buy from brands that list THC content clearly. Vague labels like “hemp extract” without specific cannabinoid amounts are a red flag—both for quality and for your legal protection. What About the 2025 Beverage Bill (HB0267)? In early 2025, Wyoming legislators introduced HB0267, which would have allowed hemp-derived THC beverages with up to 10mg per serving for adults 21 and older. It was a narrow exception—only beverages, not gummies or tinctures. The bill stalled in committee and did not become law. So as of 2026, no THC beverages are legal in Wyoming beyond the standard 0.3% dry weight threshold. Where Soothe Organic Stands We’re a Wyoming company. We’re not watching these laws from the sidelines—we’re living them. Every Soothe Organic product is broad spectrum, meaning THC is removed during processing. Our products are USDA Organic certified, third-party tested, and every batch comes with a publicly available Certificate of Analysis. We don’t sell Delta 8. We don’t sell Delta 10. We don’t sell anything that was cooked up in a lab by converting CBD into something it’s not. What we sell is clean, organic, broad spectrum CBD that’s legal in all 50 states—including Wyoming, where we live and work. Quick Reference: What’s Legal and What’s Not in Wyoming (2026) Legal: Hemp-derived CBD products (tinctures, gummies, topicals) with ≤0.3% Delta 9 THC by dry weight Legal: Broad spectrum and CBD isolate products Legal: Full spectrum CBD products under 0.3% THC Illegal: Delta 8 THC products (synthetically converted) Illegal: Delta 10 THC products (synthetically converted) Illegal: THC-O, HHC, and other lab-converted cannabinoids Illegal: Marijuana-derived THC products of any kind Ready to Try Wyoming’s Own Organic CBD? Every Soothe Organic product ships with a 60-day money-back guarantee. USDA Organic certified. Third-party tested. Broad spectrum, so you get the benefits of multiple cannabinoids without worrying about THC. Use code SOOTHE25 for 25% off your first order. Shop now at sootheorganic.com Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently. If you have specific legal questions about hemp or cannabis in Wyoming, consult a licensed attorney in your state. Last updated April 2026.

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