What This Covers
- Federal restrictions on mailing cannabis and THC products
- Limits on using USPS and private carriers
- Narrow exceptions for hemp-derived products
- Enforcement agencies and consequences
What the Law Prohibits
Federal law restricts mailing and shipping of cannabis products.
- Cannabis and THC products are federally illegal to mail
- USPS may not accept or transport cannabis
- Private carriers are also prohibited from transporting cannabis
- License status does not change federal mailing restrictions
Hemp and Limited Exceptions
Explains when hemp-derived products may be shipped.
- Hemp-derived products may only be shipped if they meet federal THC limits
- Products must comply with the 2018 Farm Bill definition of hemp
- Proper documentation must accompany shipments
- Non-compliant hemp products are treated as illegal cannabis
Enforcement and Oversight
Identifies agencies involved in mailing enforcement.
- United States Postal Service (USPS)
- Department of Justice (DOJ)
- U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Violations may result in:
- Product seizure
- Criminal charges
- Civil penalties
- License consequences in some cases
What Operators Usually Miss
- State cannabis licenses do not override federal mailing laws
- Private carriers follow the same federal restrictions as USPS
- Improper hemp documentation can trigger enforcement
When This Comes Up
- Considering shipping products to customers or partners
- Sending samples or promotional items
- Moving inventory across state lines
- Using third-party logistics or fulfillment services
What Happens If You Ignore This
- Seized shipments
- Federal enforcement action
- Financial penalties
- Increased scrutiny across agencies
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