SB624

Restricting access to certain hemp-derived products and establishing the offenses of criminal adulteration and distribution of adulterated controlled substances.

Chamber Passed·3/16/26

New Hampshire SB624 restricts sales of hemp-derived products containing THC to adults and criminalizes the adulteration and distribution of.

New Hampshire SB624 amends state law to prohibit the sale of hemp-derived products containing THC to individuals under 21. It also establishes criminal penalties for knowingly adulterating or distributing adulterated controlled substances. The bill aims to address public safety concerns by enhancing penalties for those who knowingly distribute harmful substances. The act takes effect on January 1, 2027.

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Calendar

May 5

10:00 AM

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Executive Session

Apr 30

10:30 AM

Criminal Justice and Public Safety Public Hearing

History

Jun 10

House

Enrolled Bill Amendment # 2026-2152e: Amendment Adopted Voice Vote (in recess of) 06/04/2026 House Journal 15

Jun 10

Senate

Enrolled Bill Amendment # 2026-2152e Adopted, Voice Vote, (In recess of 06/04/2026); Senate Journal 14

May 21

Senate

Sen. Gannon Moved to Concur with the House Amendment, Motion Adopted, Voice Vote; 05/21/2026; Senate Journal 13