SB624
PassedNHRestricting access to certain hemp-derived products and establishing the offenses of criminal adulteration and distribution of adulterated controlled substances.
New Hampshire · Session 2026
Status
Passed
As of Jul 9, 2026
Last Action
Signed by the Governor on 07/02/2026; Chapter 275
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
A New Hampshire law, signed by the Governor on July 2, 2026, restricts access to certain hemp-derived products and establishes criminal offenses for adulteration and distribution of adulterated controlled substances. Hemp product retailers and manufacturers face new legal exposure under the adulteration offenses, and product access restrictions may limit what can be legally sold in the state.
What
A New Hampshire law, signed by the Governor on July 2, 2026, restricts access to certain hemp-derived products and establishes criminal offenses for adulteration and distribution of adulterated controlled substances.
Who
retailers and cultivators
Why
Hemp product retailers and manufacturers face new legal exposure under the adulteration offenses, and product access restrictions may limit what can be legally sold in the state.
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