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Author: Daniel T. McKillop
Date: January 20, 2026

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On January 12, Governor Phil Murphy signed S4509 into law, ushering in a sweeping regulatory framework for hemp-derived cannabinoid products in New Jersey. The statute repeals prior provisions governing intoxicating hemp and aligns state law with newly enacted federal standards under 7 U.S.C. §1639o. This development marks a significant shift for manufacturers, retailers, and distributors operating in the hemp and cannabinoid space. Below is an overview of key features, deadlines, and compliance considerations.
Effective immediately, it is unlawful to sell any product containing “any detectable amount” of THC to individuals under 21. Businesses should review point-of-sale protocols and implement age verification measures without delay.
S4509 adopts federal definitions and THC thresholds by reference to 7 U.S.C. §1639o. Under this framework:
Products exceeding these limits no longer qualify as hemp and fall under the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and Marketplace Modernization Act (CREAMMA), triggering licensing and compliance obligations applicable to cannabis businesses. This alignment creates a dynamic regulatory environment where changes at the federal level will directly impact state enforcement.
The law introduces civil penalties for violations and establishes a wholesale excise tax on intoxicating hemp beverages of $3.75 per gallon. The excise tax takes effect April 13, 2026. Businesses should factor this into pricing and supply chain planning well ahead of the deadline.
The statute provides a phased compliance timeline for intoxicating hemp beverages:
This transition period offers an opportunity for businesses to adapt formulations, secure testing partnerships, and evaluate licensing strategies.
S4509 directs the Attorney General and the CRC to issue enforcement guidelines for law enforcement agencies. These guidelines will clarify compliance expectations and enforcement priorities, making it critical for stakeholders to monitor forthcoming publications.
Because New Jersey law now incorporates federal standards, any revisions to those standards will ripple through state implementation. Industry groups are actively lobbying for an extension of the federal compliance deadline to allow time for science-driven rulemaking and to minimize disruption across the supply chain. Businesses should stay engaged with trade associations and regulatory updates to anticipate potential changes.
S4509 represents a significant evolution in hemp regulation, with immediate obligations and long-term strategic implications. Companies should:
For guidance on how New Jersey’s new hemp-derived cannabinoid framework may impact your business operations, compliance strategy, or licensing obligations, contact Daniel T. McKillop to discuss practical next steps and planning considerations.
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