Alaska
Cannabis Law Guide & THCA Vendor SOP
Hemp Law
Alaska legalized hemp under SB 6 (2018). Follows federal Farm Bill definition. THCA flower legal for sale.
Important Note
Alaska was among the first states to legalize recreational cannabis (2014) and hemp.
Marijuana / Cannabis Law
Alaska legalized adult-use cannabis via Ballot Measure 2 (2014). AMCO regulates commercial cannabis.
Possession Limit
1 oz usable; 6 plants (3 mature)
Fully operational adult-use market since 2016. Consumption lounges permitted.
THCA Vendor SOP — Alaska
- 1
Register hemp products with Division of Agriculture
- 2
Provide COAs for all hemp products sold at retail
- 3
Ensure delta-9 THC below 0.3% on dry weight basis
- 4
Comply with Alaska food safety labeling requirements
- 5
Maintain product traceability records
Hemp Vendor Requirements
- Hemp product registration
- COA required for retail sale
- Lab testing through state-approved labs
Key Dates
2014-11-04: Adult-use cannabis legalized (Measure 2)
2018-07-01: Hemp legalized (SB 6)
Enforcement Notes
AMCO enforces cannabis regulations. Hemp products regulated separately by Division of Agriculture.
Disclaimer: This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Cannabis laws change frequently. The statute citations and regulatory links were verified as of March 2026 but may have been updated. Always verify current regulations withAlaska Division of Agriculture before making business decisions. Consult a licensed attorney in Alaska for advice specific to your situation.
