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Cannabis Legislative Intelligence Center

U.S. Cannabis
Legislative Tracker

Real-time tracking of 349 active cannabis bills across all 50 states and Congress — updated daily. Find your state's marijuana laws, see which bills are up for a vote, and track federal legislation including the SAFE Banking Act, DEA rescheduling, and the Cannabis Research Act.

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📋 342 bills tracked across all states
🏛 7 federal bills in progress
Last updated: Apr 5, 2026
Legislative Pressure Gauge ▲ Pro-Access Momentum +77
88% Pro-Access · 195 bills
1 regulatory
23 bills · 11% Restrictive
The legislative tide is strongly pro-access — the most favorable environment for reform in years.
Bookmark this page — we update it as bills move through committee, floor votes, and governor signatures.
By Jordan Pike, States Correspondent
State Bills

All 342 Bills Being Tracked

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🇺🇸 Federal Bills — Affects All States These bills would change federal law regardless of your state
Level Bill Progress Vote Date How It Affects You
🇺🇸 US
Federal
SAFE Banking Act
↑ Legalizing
Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act of 2026
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Would allow cannabis businesses to access banking services, reducing cash-only operations and associated crime risk. Op…
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Would allow cannabis businesses to access banking services, reducing cash-only operations and associated crime risk. Opposed by some Republicans citing concerns over federal drug scheduling.
🇺🇸 US
Federal
DEA Schedule III Rescheduling
↑ Legalizing
DEA Final Rule: Cannabis Reclassification from Schedule I to Schedule III
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Rescheduling would end the 280E tax burden on cannabis businesses, allow more medical research, and signal a major fede…
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Why This Matters
Rescheduling would end the 280E tax burden on cannabis businesses, allow more medical research, and signal a major federal policy shift — without full legalization.
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Federal
Veterans Cannabis Research Act
↑ Legalizing
Veterans Equal Access to Cannabis Therapy Act of 2026
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Would allow VA doctors to recommend medical cannabis to veterans in states where it is legal, ending a blanket prohibit…
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Why This Matters
Would allow VA doctors to recommend medical cannabis to veterans in states where it is legal, ending a blanket prohibition that many veterans' advocates call arbitrary and harmful.
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Federal
States Reform Act
↑ Legalizing
States Reform Act of 2026
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Would federally deschedule cannabis and leave regulation entirely to states. Backed by libertarian-leaning Republicans …
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Why This Matters
Would federally deschedule cannabis and leave regulation entirely to states. Backed by libertarian-leaning Republicans but faces opposition from both progressive Democrats (who want federal equity provisions) and traditional conservatives.
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MOCA Act
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana Opportunity Commerce and Accountability Act of 2026
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Comprehensive federal legalization bill with social equity provisions, expungement mandate, and federal excise tax fram…
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Comprehensive federal legalization bill with social equity provisions, expungement mandate, and federal excise tax framework. Viewed as the most complete legalization proposal but faces an uphill battle in the current Senate.
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CMS Hemp Medicare BEI
↑ Legalizing
CMS Substance Access Beneficiary Engagement Incentive — Hemp Products
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Pilot allows eligible Medicare providers to furnish hemp-derived CBD/THC products (≤3mg THC/serving, $500/yr cap) to el…
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Why This Matters
Pilot allows eligible Medicare providers to furnish hemp-derived CBD/THC products (≤3mg THC/serving, $500/yr cap) to eligible beneficiaries. SAM and 10 co-plaintiffs are suing to permanently block it under the APA. April 20 injunction hearing is the next key date.
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Federal
Cannabis Research Act
↑ Legalizing
Cannabidiol and Marihuana Research Expansion Act Reauthorization 2026
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Streamlines the process for researchers to study cannabis, removes DEA bottlenecks, and allows FDA-approved trials with…
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Why This Matters
Streamlines the process for researchers to study cannabis, removes DEA bottlenecks, and allows FDA-approved trials without Schedule I research restrictions. Broadly bipartisan — one of the few cannabis bills with realistic near-term passage.
State Bill Progress Vote Date How It Affects You
AL
Medical
HB72
↓ Prohibiting
Crimes & offenses; smoking or vaping marijuana in motor vehicle when child is present prohibited, criminal penalties provided, notification of Department of Human Resources required, mandatory reporting if child smells of marijuana required
HB72 prohibits smoking or vaping marijuana in a motor vehicle with a child present, impos…
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HB72 prohibits smoking or vaping marijuana in a motor vehicle with a child present, imposing criminal penalties and req…
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Last Action: Pending Senate Judiciary Jan 29, 2026
Why This Matters
HB72 prohibits smoking or vaping marijuana in a motor vehicle with a child present, imposing criminal penalties and requiring DHR notification and mandatory reporting if a child smells of marijuana, impacting consumers and families in Alabama.
Real-world effect: HB72 prohibits smoking or vaping marijuana in a motor vehicle with a child present, imposing criminal penalties and requiring DHR notification and mandatory reporting if a child smells of marijuana, impacting consumers and families in Alabama.
AZ
Recreational
SB1725
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana smoke; public; private nuisance
SB1725 makes smoking marijuana in public a private nuisance, potentially impacting consum…
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MAR 30
SB1725 makes smoking marijuana in public a private nuisance, potentially impacting consumer use and public perception o…
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Last Action: House minority caucus: Do pass Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1725 makes smoking marijuana in public a private nuisance, potentially impacting consumer use and public perception of cannabis in Arizona.
Real-world effect: SB1725 makes smoking marijuana in public a private nuisance, potentially impacting consumer use and public perception of cannabis in Arizona.
AZ
Recreational
SB1140
↑ Legalizing
Expungement of misdemeanor records
SB1140 mandates expungement for certain cannabis misdemeanor records, offering relief to …
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MAR 30
SB1140 mandates expungement for certain cannabis misdemeanor records, offering relief to individuals and reducing barri…
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Last Action: House RULES Committee action: Held, voting: (0-0-0-0-0-0) Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1140 mandates expungement for certain cannabis misdemeanor records, offering relief to individuals and reducing barriers to housing and employment in Arizona.
Real-world effect: SB1140 mandates expungement for certain cannabis misdemeanor records, offering relief to individuals and reducing barriers to housing and employment in Arizona.
AZ
Recreational
SB1641
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana producers; licensure
SB1641 establishes a new cannabis producer license type in Arizona, impacting market stru…
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MAR 24
SB1641 establishes a new cannabis producer license type in Arizona, impacting market structure for operators and potent…
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Last Action: House COM Committee action: Do Pass, voting: (7-3-0-2-0-0) Mar 24, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1641 establishes a new cannabis producer license type in Arizona, impacting market structure for operators and potentially product availability for consumers.
Real-world effect: SB1641 establishes a new cannabis producer license type in Arizona, impacting market structure for operators and potentially product availability for consumers.
CA
Recreational
AB686
↓ Prohibiting
Cannabis: appointees: prohibited activities.
This bill, now inactive, would have prevented individuals with financial ties to cannabis…
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JUN 30
This bill, now inactive, would have prevented individuals with financial ties to cannabis from serving on regulatory bo…
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Last Action: Ordered to inactive file at the request of Senator Laird. Sep 4, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill, now inactive, would have prevented individuals with financial ties to cannabis from serving on regulatory bodies, potentially limiting industry influence on future policy.
Real-world effect: This bill, now inactive, would have prevented individuals with financial ties to cannabis from serving on regulatory bodies, potentially limiting industry influence on future policy.
CA
Recreational
AB1027
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis: testing: quality assurance.
This bill would allow cannabis products to be sold to consumers even if they fail some qu…
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AUG 18
This bill would allow cannabis products to be sold to consumers even if they fail some quality assurance tests, potenti…
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Last Action: In committee: Held under submission. Aug 29, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill would allow cannabis products to be sold to consumers even if they fail some quality assurance tests, potentially exposing people to unsafe products.
Real-world effect: This bill would allow cannabis products to be sold to consumers even if they fail some quality assurance tests, potentially exposing people to unsafe products.
CA
Recreational
SB6
↑ Legalizing
Controlled substances: xylazine.
SB6 adds xylazine to California's controlled substances list, impacting public health and…
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JUL 1
SB6 adds xylazine to California's controlled substances list, impacting public health and drug policy by regulating its…
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Last Action: August 29 hearing: Held in committee and under submission. Aug 29, 2025
Why This Matters
SB6 adds xylazine to California's controlled substances list, impacting public health and drug policy by regulating its possession and distribution.
Real-world effect: SB6 adds xylazine to California's controlled substances list, impacting public health and drug policy by regulating its possession and distribution.
CA
Recreational
AB141
↑ Legalizing
California Cannabis Tax Fund: Department of Cannabis Control: Board of State and Community Corrections grants.
This bill could fund local programs, potentially increasing safe access points for consum…
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JUN 25
This bill could fund local programs, potentially increasing safe access points for consumers and patients while support…
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Last Action: Re-referred to Com. on B. & F. R. Jul 2, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill could fund local programs, potentially increasing safe access points for consumers and patients while supporting cannabis businesses.
Real-world effect: This bill could fund local programs, potentially increasing safe access points for consumers and patients while supporting cannabis businesses.
CA
Recreational
AB1496
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis task force.
This bill creates a state task force to study cannabis issues, potentially leading to fut…
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MAY 1
This bill creates a state task force to study cannabis issues, potentially leading to future policy changes that could …
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Last Action: In committee: Set, first hearing. Hearing canceled at the request of author. Jun 9, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill creates a state task force to study cannabis issues, potentially leading to future policy changes that could make it easier to access or operate in the market.
Real-world effect: This bill creates a state task force to study cannabis issues, potentially leading to future policy changes that could make it easier to access or operate in the market.
CO
Recreational
SB031
↑ Legalizing
Use of Prescription Product with Controlled Substance
SB031 allows medical cannabis patients to use prescribed controlled substances concurrent…
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MAR 25
SB031 allows medical cannabis patients to use prescribed controlled substances concurrently, impacting patient care and…
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Last Action: House Third Reading Passed - No Amendments Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SB031 allows medical cannabis patients to use prescribed controlled substances concurrently, impacting patient care and the legal framework for cannabis use in Colorado.
Real-world effect: SB031 allows medical cannabis patients to use prescribed controlled substances concurrently, impacting patient care and the legal framework for cannabis use in Colorado.
DE
Recreational
SB226
↑ Legalizing
An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Medical Marijuana.
SB226 expands Delaware's medical marijuana program by allowing doctors to recommend canna…
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MAR 12
SB226 expands Delaware's medical marijuana program by allowing doctors to recommend cannabis for any condition they dee…
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Last Action: Reported Out of Committee (Health & Human Development) in House with 3 Favorable, 6 On Its Merits Mar 25, 2026
Why This Matters
SB226 expands Delaware's medical marijuana program by allowing doctors to recommend cannabis for any condition they deem appropriate, broadening patient access.
Real-world effect: SB226 expands Delaware's medical marijuana program by allowing doctors to recommend cannabis for any condition they deem appropriate, broadening patient access.
DE
Recreational
HB271
↑ Legalizing
An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Marijuana Establishment Spacing Requirements.
HB271 amends Delaware's cannabis law to reduce the required distance between marijuana es…
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MAR 19
HB271 amends Delaware's cannabis law to reduce the required distance between marijuana establishments, potentially incr…
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Last Action: Assigned to Banking, Business, Insurance & Technology Committee in Senate Mar 19, 2026
Why This Matters
HB271 amends Delaware's cannabis law to reduce the required distance between marijuana establishments, potentially increasing access for consumers and market density for operators.
Real-world effect: HB271 amends Delaware's cannabis law to reduce the required distance between marijuana establishments, potentially increasing access for consumers and market density for operators.
GA
Medical
SB33
↑ Legalizing
"Georgia Hemp Farming Act"; total THC concentration of consumable hemp products; provide limits
SB33 sets THC limits for consumable hemp products in Georgia, impacting consumers, produc…
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APR 3
SB33 sets THC limits for consumable hemp products in Georgia, impacting consumers, producers, and public safety by regu…
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Last Action: House Agreed Senate Amend or Sub Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SB33 sets THC limits for consumable hemp products in Georgia, impacting consumers, producers, and public safety by regulating product potency.
Real-world effect: SB33 sets THC limits for consumable hemp products in Georgia, impacting consumers, producers, and public safety by regulating product potency.
GA
Medical
HB1303
↑ Legalizing
Crimes and offenses; offense of possession of a controlled substance in the presence of a child; provide
HB1303 makes possessing any controlled substance, including cannabis, in the presence of …
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MAR 4
HB1303 makes possessing any controlled substance, including cannabis, in the presence of a child a felony in Georgia, i…
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Last Action: Senate Read Second Time Mar 25, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1303 makes possessing any controlled substance, including cannabis, in the presence of a child a felony in Georgia, increasing penalties for consumers.
Real-world effect: HB1303 makes possessing any controlled substance, including cannabis, in the presence of a child a felony in Georgia, increasing penalties for consumers.
GA
Medical
SB254
↑ Legalizing
"Georgia Hemp Farming Act,"; delta-9-THC in consumable hemp products; provide milligram limits
SB254 sets delta-9-THC milligram limits for consumable hemp products, impacting consumer …
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MAR 6
SB254 sets delta-9-THC milligram limits for consumable hemp products, impacting consumer access and product safety in G…
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Last Action: House Committee Favorably Reported By Substitute Mar 18, 2026
Why This Matters
SB254 sets delta-9-THC milligram limits for consumable hemp products, impacting consumer access and product safety in Georgia.
Real-world effect: SB254 sets delta-9-THC milligram limits for consumable hemp products, impacting consumer access and product safety in Georgia.
HI
Medical
SB2408
↑ Legalizing
Relating To Compassionate Access To Medical Cannabis.
SB2408 allows medical cannabis dispensaries to sell to out-of-state patients, expanding a…
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FEB 27
SB2408 allows medical cannabis dispensaries to sell to out-of-state patients, expanding access for visitors and potenti…
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Last Action: The committee(s) on JHA recommend(s) that the measure be deferred. Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2408 allows medical cannabis dispensaries to sell to out-of-state patients, expanding access for visitors and potentially increasing revenue for operators.
Real-world effect: SB2408 allows medical cannabis dispensaries to sell to out-of-state patients, expanding access for visitors and potentially increasing revenue for operators.
HI
Medical
SB2418
↑ Legalizing
Relating To Controlled Substances.
SB2418 legalizes adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and…
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FEB 20
SB2418 legalizes adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and the public through new regula…
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Last Action: The committee on JHA recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes were as follows: 5 Ayes: Representative(s) Tarnas, Poepoe, Belatti, Kahaloa, Takayama; Ayes with reservations: none; 3 Noes: Representative(s) Cochran, Garcia, Shimizu; and 2 Excused: Representative(s) Hashem, Sayama. Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2418 legalizes adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and the public through new regulations and market opportunities.
Real-world effect: SB2418 legalizes adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and the public through new regulations and market opportunities.
HI
Medical
SB2102
↑ Legalizing
Relating To Industrial Hemp.
SB2102 expands Hawaii's industrial hemp program, impacting farmers, processors, and consu…
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FEB 26
SB2102 expands Hawaii's industrial hemp program, impacting farmers, processors, and consumers by clarifying regulations…
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Last Action: Passed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on CPC with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Cochran, Lowen, Perruso, Quinlan excused (4). Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2102 expands Hawaii's industrial hemp program, impacting farmers, processors, and consumers by clarifying regulations for hemp cultivation and product manufacturing.
Real-world effect: SB2102 expands Hawaii's industrial hemp program, impacting farmers, processors, and consumers by clarifying regulations for hemp cultivation and product manufacturing.
HI
Medical
SB3315
↑ Legalizing
Relating To Cannabis.
SB3315 establishes a regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting con…
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MAR 5
SB3315 establishes a regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and …
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Last Action: Referred to HLT, JHA, referral sheet 17 Mar 12, 2026
Why This Matters
SB3315 establishes a regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and potential operators by legalizing and controlling sales.
Real-world effect: SB3315 establishes a regulatory framework for adult-use cannabis in Hawaii, impacting consumers, medical patients, and potential operators by legalizing and controlling sales.
HI
Medical
SB2178
↑ Legalizing
Relating To Industrial Hemp.
SB2178 establishes a permanent industrial hemp program in Hawaii, providing regulatory cl…
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MAR 4
SB2178 establishes a permanent industrial hemp program in Hawaii, providing regulatory clarity for cultivators and expa…
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Last Action: Referred to AGR/WAL, JHA, FIN, referral sheet 17 Mar 12, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2178 establishes a permanent industrial hemp program in Hawaii, providing regulatory clarity for cultivators and expanding access to hemp-derived products for consumers.
Real-world effect: SB2178 establishes a permanent industrial hemp program in Hawaii, providing regulatory clarity for cultivators and expanding access to hemp-derived products for consumers.
HI
Medical
SB1064
↑ Legalizing
Relating To Medical Cannabis.
SB1064, carried over to 2026, aimed to expand medical cannabis access and improve patient…
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FEB 12
SB1064, carried over to 2026, aimed to expand medical cannabis access and improve patient care in Hawaii by allowing ad…
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Last Action: Carried over to 2026 Regular Session. Dec 8, 2025
Why This Matters
SB1064, carried over to 2026, aimed to expand medical cannabis access and improve patient care in Hawaii by allowing advanced practice registered nurses to certify patients and increasing the plant count for caregivers.
Real-world effect: SB1064, carried over to 2026, aimed to expand medical cannabis access and improve patient care in Hawaii by allowing advanced practice registered nurses to certify patients and increasing the plant count for caregivers.
IL
Recreational
SB0042
↑ Legalizing
VEH CD-CANNABIS IN VEHICLE
SB0042 prohibits cannabis use and possession of open cannabis containers in vehicles, imp…
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APR 10
SB0042 prohibits cannabis use and possession of open cannabis containers in vehicles, impacting consumer convenience an…
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Last Action: Rule 19(a) / Re-referred to Rules Committee May 23, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0042 prohibits cannabis use and possession of open cannabis containers in vehicles, impacting consumer convenience and public safety in Illinois.
Real-world effect: SB0042 prohibits cannabis use and possession of open cannabis containers in vehicles, impacting consumer convenience and public safety in Illinois.
IN
Illegal
SB0250
↑ Legalizing
Regulation of hemp.
SB0250 defines hemp products, including delta-8, as legal for adult sale and consumption,…
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JAN 28
SB0250 defines hemp products, including delta-8, as legal for adult sale and consumption, providing clarity for consume…
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Last Action: Representatives Steuerwald, DeLaney added as cosponsors Feb 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0250 defines hemp products, including delta-8, as legal for adult sale and consumption, providing clarity for consumers and businesses in Indiana.
Real-world effect: SB0250 defines hemp products, including delta-8, as legal for adult sale and consumption, providing clarity for consumers and businesses in Indiana.
KS
Decriminalized
SB497
↑ Legalizing
Adding kratom to schedule I of the uniform controlled substances act and making conforming amendments to the definition of fentanyl-related controlled substance in the criminal code.
SB497 adds kratom to Kansas' Schedule I, restricting access for consumers and patients, a…
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SB497 adds kratom to Kansas' Schedule I, restricting access for consumers and patients, and impacts operators by crimin…
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Last Action: House Hearing: Wednesday, March 11, 2026, 1:30 PM Room 112-N - CANCELED Mar 11, 2026
Why This Matters
SB497 adds kratom to Kansas' Schedule I, restricting access for consumers and patients, and impacts operators by criminalizing its sale and possession.
Real-world effect: SB497 adds kratom to Kansas' Schedule I, restricting access for consumers and patients, and impacts operators by criminalizing its sale and possession.
KY
Medical
SB223
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT relating to the regulation of cannabis-infused beverages.
SB223 establishes regulations for cannabis-infused beverages in Kentucky, impacting consu…
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MAR 20
SB223 establishes regulations for cannabis-infused beverages in Kentucky, impacting consumers, producers, and public sa…
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Last Action: to Committee on Committees (H) Mar 20, 2026
Why This Matters
SB223 establishes regulations for cannabis-infused beverages in Kentucky, impacting consumers, producers, and public safety by defining product standards and sales.
Real-world effect: SB223 establishes regulations for cannabis-infused beverages in Kentucky, impacting consumers, producers, and public safety by defining product standards and sales.
ME
Recreational
LD1942
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Modify Taxes Applying to Adult Use Cannabis, Hemp and Hemp Products
LD1942 establishes an excise tax on prerolled cannabis cigarettes and alters the tax on i…
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MAR 26
LD1942 establishes an excise tax on prerolled cannabis cigarettes and alters the tax on intoxicating hemp products, imp…
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Last Action: Unfinished Business Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
LD1942 establishes an excise tax on prerolled cannabis cigarettes and alters the tax on intoxicating hemp products, impacting consumers and operators in Maine.
Real-world effect: LD1942 establishes an excise tax on prerolled cannabis cigarettes and alters the tax on intoxicating hemp products, impacting consumers and operators in Maine.
ME
Recreational
LD1820
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Simplify Regulation of the Adult Use Cannabis Industry
LD1820 simplifies Maine's adult-use cannabis regulations, impacting operators and consume…
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LD1820 simplifies Maine's adult-use cannabis regulations, impacting operators and consumers through streamlined busines…
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Last Action: CARRIED OVER, in the same posture, to any special or regular session of the 132nd Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order SP 800. Jun 25, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1820 simplifies Maine's adult-use cannabis regulations, impacting operators and consumers through streamlined business practices and potentially lower costs.
Real-world effect: LD1820 simplifies Maine's adult-use cannabis regulations, impacting operators and consumers through streamlined business practices and potentially lower costs.
ME
Recreational
LD948
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Reduce Administrative Burdens and Expand Access in the Laws Governing Cannabis
LD948 streamlines Maine's cannabis regulations, potentially easing access for patients an…
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LD948 streamlines Maine's cannabis regulations, potentially easing access for patients and consumers while reducing bur…
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Last Action: CARRIED OVER, in the same posture, to any special or regular session of the 132nd Legislature, pursuant to Joint Order SP 800. Jun 25, 2025
Why This Matters
LD948 streamlines Maine's cannabis regulations, potentially easing access for patients and consumers while reducing burdens for operators.
Real-world effect: LD948 streamlines Maine's cannabis regulations, potentially easing access for patients and consumers while reducing burdens for operators.
MD
Recreational
SB136
↑ Legalizing
Collective Bargaining - Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission - Police Officers
SB136 allows police officers under the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to co…
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SB136 allows police officers under the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to collectively bargain, impacting …
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Last Action: Favorable Adopted Second Reading Passed Apr 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB136 allows police officers under the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to collectively bargain, impacting public safety and regulatory enforcement.
Real-world effect: SB136 allows police officers under the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to collectively bargain, impacting public safety and regulatory enforcement.
MD
Recreational
HB797
↑ Legalizing
Employment Discrimination - Fire and Rescue Public Safety Employees - Use of Medical Cannabis
HB797 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medic…
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HB797 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medical cannabis use, protecting pa…
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Last Action: Referred Rules Apr 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB797 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medical cannabis use, protecting patient employment rights in Maryland.
Real-world effect: HB797 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medical cannabis use, protecting patient employment rights in Maryland.
MD
Recreational
SB594
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis - Advertising - Alterations
SB594 alters cannabis advertising regulations in Maryland, impacting how consumers receiv…
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SB594 alters cannabis advertising regulations in Maryland, impacting how consumers receive product information and how …
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Last Action: Hearing 4/02 at 2:30 p.m. Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SB594 alters cannabis advertising regulations in Maryland, impacting how consumers receive product information and how businesses market.
Real-world effect: SB594 alters cannabis advertising regulations in Maryland, impacting how consumers receive product information and how businesses market.
MD
Recreational
SB820
↑ Legalizing
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission - Unauthorized Consumable Products - Enforcement and Seizure
SB820 empowers the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to enforce against and se…
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SB820 empowers the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to enforce against and seize unauthorized cannabis prod…
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Last Action: Hearing 3/31 at 1:00 p.m. (Health) Mar 24, 2026
Why This Matters
SB820 empowers the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to enforce against and seize unauthorized cannabis products, impacting consumer safety and licensed operators.
Real-world effect: SB820 empowers the MD Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission to enforce against and seize unauthorized cannabis products, impacting consumer safety and licensed operators.
MD
Recreational
HB1523
↑ Legalizing
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis Commission - Unauthorized Consumable Products - Enforcement and Seizure
HB1523 empowers the AATC to seize unauthorized cannabis products, impacting consumer acce…
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HB1523 empowers the AATC to seize unauthorized cannabis products, impacting consumer access and operator compliance in …
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Last Action: Referred Finance Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1523 empowers the AATC to seize unauthorized cannabis products, impacting consumer access and operator compliance in Maryland.
Real-world effect: HB1523 empowers the AATC to seize unauthorized cannabis products, impacting consumer access and operator compliance in Maryland.
MD
Recreational
HB622
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis - Licensees - Dispensary Licenses, Micro Dispensary Employees, and Cannabis Agent Training Programs
HB622 expands dispensary licenses, clarifies micro-dispensary employee roles, and establi…
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HB622 expands dispensary licenses, clarifies micro-dispensary employee roles, and establishes cannabis agent training p…
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Last Action: Hearing 3/25 at 1:00 p.m. Mar 20, 2026
Why This Matters
HB622 expands dispensary licenses, clarifies micro-dispensary employee roles, and establishes cannabis agent training programs, impacting Maryland's cannabis industry and workforce.
Real-world effect: HB622 expands dispensary licenses, clarifies micro-dispensary employee roles, and establishes cannabis agent training programs, impacting Maryland's cannabis industry and workforce.
MD
Recreational
SB439
↑ Legalizing
Employment Discrimination - Fire and Rescue Public Safety Employees - Use of Medical Cannabis
SB439 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medic…
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SB439 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medical cannabis use, protecting pu…
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Last Action: Referred Economic Matters Mar 9, 2026
Why This Matters
SB439 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medical cannabis use, protecting public safety workers' patient rights in Maryland.
Real-world effect: SB439 prohibits fire and rescue employers from discriminating against employees for medical cannabis use, protecting public safety workers' patient rights in Maryland.
MA
Recreational
H4206
↑ Legalizing
Modernizing the commonwealth’s cannabis laws
H4206 modernizes MA cannabis laws, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by updati…
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H4206 modernizes MA cannabis laws, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by updating regulations and potentially…
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Last Action: Committee of conference appointed (Gomez-Comerford-Durant), in concurrence Dec 31, 2025
Why This Matters
H4206 modernizes MA cannabis laws, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by updating regulations and potentially expanding access and market opportunities.
Real-world effect: H4206 modernizes MA cannabis laws, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by updating regulations and potentially expanding access and market opportunities.
MI
Recreational
SB0704
↑ Legalizing
Marihuana: other; cannabis regulatory agency; allow to operate a marihuana reference laboratory and to collect, transport, possess, test, and perform research with marihuana. Amends sec. 7 of 2018 IL 1 (MCL 333.27957).
SB0704 allows Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency to operate a marihuana reference labo…
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SB0704 allows Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency to operate a marihuana reference laboratory for testing and researc…
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Last Action: Received On 03/25/2026 Mar 25, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0704 allows Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency to operate a marihuana reference laboratory for testing and research, enhancing product safety and scientific understanding for consumers and the public.
Real-world effect: SB0704 allows Michigan's Cannabis Regulatory Agency to operate a marihuana reference laboratory for testing and research, enhancing product safety and scientific understanding for consumers and the public.
MI
Recreational
SB0602
↑ Legalizing
Marihuana: other; references to and regulation of industrial hemp under the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act; amend. Amends secs. 3 & 8 of 2018 IL 1 (MCL 333.27953 & 333.27958). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0599'25
SB0602 amends Michigan's adult-use cannabis law to regulate industrial hemp, impacting cu…
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SB0602 amends Michigan's adult-use cannabis law to regulate industrial hemp, impacting cultivators and consumers by cla…
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Last Action: Referred To Committee On Regulatory Reform Dec 17, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0602 amends Michigan's adult-use cannabis law to regulate industrial hemp, impacting cultivators and consumers by clarifying oversight of hemp-derived products.
Real-world effect: SB0602 amends Michigan's adult-use cannabis law to regulate industrial hemp, impacting cultivators and consumers by clarifying oversight of hemp-derived products.
MI
Recreational
SB0600
↑ Legalizing
Marihuana: other; cross-references to industrial hemp research and development act within the medical marihuana facilities licensing act; amend. Amends title & secs. 102, 206, 502 & 505 of 2016 PA 281 (MCL 333.27102 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0599'25
SB0600 amends Michigan's medical marihuana facilities licensing act to cross-reference th…
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SB0600 amends Michigan's medical marihuana facilities licensing act to cross-reference the industrial hemp research and…
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Last Action: Referred To Committee On Regulatory Reform Dec 17, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0600 amends Michigan's medical marihuana facilities licensing act to cross-reference the industrial hemp research and development act, clarifying regulatory distinctions for operators and the public.
Real-world effect: SB0600 amends Michigan's medical marihuana facilities licensing act to cross-reference the industrial hemp research and development act, clarifying regulatory distinctions for operators and the public.
MI
Recreational
SB0601
↑ Legalizing
Industrial Hemp: other; cross-references to industrial hemp research and development act within the industrial hemp growers act; amend. Amends secs. 103, 211, 303 & 307 of 2020 PA 220 (MCL 333.29103 et seq.). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0599'25
SB0601 amends Michigan's Industrial Hemp Growers Act, updating cross-references to the In…
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SB0601 amends Michigan's Industrial Hemp Growers Act, updating cross-references to the Industrial Hemp Research and Dev…
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Last Action: Referred To Committee On Regulatory Reform Dec 17, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0601 amends Michigan's Industrial Hemp Growers Act, updating cross-references to the Industrial Hemp Research and Development Act, which clarifies regulatory frameworks for hemp businesses and researchers.
Real-world effect: SB0601 amends Michigan's Industrial Hemp Growers Act, updating cross-references to the Industrial Hemp Research and Development Act, which clarifies regulatory frameworks for hemp businesses and researchers.
MI
Recreational
SB0599
↑ Legalizing
Industrial Hemp: licenses; licensing and regulations for processing, brokering, and marketing industrial hemp, supplying industrial hemp seed, and engaging in wholesale of industrial hemp products; create. Creates new act & repeals 2014 PA 547 (MCL 286.841 - 286.859). TIE BAR WITH: SB 0600'25, SB 0601'25, SB 0602'25
SB0599 creates a new licensing framework for Michigan's industrial hemp industry, impacti…
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SB0599 creates a new licensing framework for Michigan's industrial hemp industry, impacting processors, brokers, market…
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Last Action: Referred To Committee On Regulatory Reform Dec 17, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0599 creates a new licensing framework for Michigan's industrial hemp industry, impacting processors, brokers, marketers, seed suppliers, and wholesale product operations.
Real-world effect: SB0599 creates a new licensing framework for Michigan's industrial hemp industry, impacting processors, brokers, marketers, seed suppliers, and wholesale product operations.
MO
Recreational
HB2641
↑ Legalizing
Creates provisions relating to cannabis
HB2641 modifies Missouri's cannabis law, impacting patient access, consumer product avail…
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HB2641 modifies Missouri's cannabis law, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator licensin…
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Last Action: Senate Message (S) Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
HB2641 modifies Missouri's cannabis law, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator licensing by altering existing regulations.
Real-world effect: HB2641 modifies Missouri's cannabis law, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator licensing by altering existing regulations.
NE
Medical
LB933
↑ Legalizing
Provide immunity for health care practitioners under the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Patient Protection Act
LB933 grants healthcare practitioners immunity from prosecution under the Nebraska Medica…
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LB933 grants healthcare practitioners immunity from prosecution under the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Patient Protection …
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Last Action: Cavanaugh, J. AM2976 filed Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
LB933 grants healthcare practitioners immunity from prosecution under the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Patient Protection Act, protecting providers who recommend cannabis to patients.
Real-world effect: LB933 grants healthcare practitioners immunity from prosecution under the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Patient Protection Act, protecting providers who recommend cannabis to patients.
NE
Medical
LB316
↓ Prohibiting
Prohibit conduct relating to hemp other than cannabidiol products and change provisions of the Nebraska Hemp Farming Act and the Uniform Controlled Substances Act
LB316 restricts hemp products to CBD only, impacting consumer access, industry innovation…
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LB316 restricts hemp products to CBD only, impacting consumer access, industry innovation, and public understanding of …
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Last Action: Title printed. Carryover bill Jan 7, 2026
Why This Matters
LB316 restricts hemp products to CBD only, impacting consumer access, industry innovation, and public understanding of cannabis in Nebraska.
Real-world effect: LB316 restricts hemp products to CBD only, impacting consumer access, industry innovation, and public understanding of cannabis in Nebraska.
NH
Medical
SB468
↑ Legalizing
Relative to enabling alternative treatment centers to operate a greenhouse cultivation location.
SB468 allows New Hampshire's alternative treatment centers to cultivate cannabis in green…
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SB468 allows New Hampshire's alternative treatment centers to cultivate cannabis in greenhouses, potentially increasing…
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Last Action: Public Hearing: 04/08/2026 09:30 am GP 158 Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
SB468 allows New Hampshire's alternative treatment centers to cultivate cannabis in greenhouses, potentially increasing patient access and reducing costs.
Real-world effect: SB468 allows New Hampshire's alternative treatment centers to cultivate cannabis in greenhouses, potentially increasing patient access and reducing costs.
NH
Medical
SB624
↓ Prohibiting
Restricting access to certain hemp-derived products.
SB624 restricts access to hemp-derived products, impacting consumer choice and the nascen…
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SB624 restricts access to hemp-derived products, impacting consumer choice and the nascent cannabis industry in New Ham…
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Last Action: Full Committee Work Session: 04/07/2026 01:00 pm GP 153 Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
SB624 restricts access to hemp-derived products, impacting consumer choice and the nascent cannabis industry in New Hampshire.
Real-world effect: SB624 restricts access to hemp-derived products, impacting consumer choice and the nascent cannabis industry in New Hampshire.
NH
Medical
SB400
↑ Legalizing
Relative to duties and reporting requirements of the therapeutic cannabis medical oversight board.
SB400 modifies the Therapeutic Cannabis Medical Oversight Board's duties and reporting, p…
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SB400 modifies the Therapeutic Cannabis Medical Oversight Board's duties and reporting, potentially impacting patient a…
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Last Action: Public Hearing: 03/25/2026 10:20 am GP 231 Mar 18, 2026
Why This Matters
SB400 modifies the Therapeutic Cannabis Medical Oversight Board's duties and reporting, potentially impacting patient access and program transparency in New Hampshire.
Real-world effect: SB400 modifies the Therapeutic Cannabis Medical Oversight Board's duties and reporting, potentially impacting patient access and program transparency in New Hampshire.
NH
Medical
SB461
↑ Legalizing
Relative to the definition of hemp.
SB461 redefines hemp in New Hampshire, impacting the legality and regulation of certain c…
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SB461 redefines hemp in New Hampshire, impacting the legality and regulation of certain cannabis products for consumers…
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Last Action: Public Hearing: 03/18/2026 12:00 am GP 159 Mar 10, 2026
Why This Matters
SB461 redefines hemp in New Hampshire, impacting the legality and regulation of certain cannabis products for consumers and businesses.
Real-world effect: SB461 redefines hemp in New Hampshire, impacting the legality and regulation of certain cannabis products for consumers and businesses.
NH
Medical
HB186
↑ Legalizing
Relative to the legalization and regulation of cannabis and making appropriations therefor.
HB186 legalizes and regulates cannabis for adult-use in New Hampshire, impacting consumer…
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HB186 legalizes and regulates cannabis for adult-use in New Hampshire, impacting consumers, potential operators, and pu…
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Last Action: Pending Motion Inexpedient to Legislate; 03/05/2026; Senate Journal 5 Mar 5, 2026
Why This Matters
HB186 legalizes and regulates cannabis for adult-use in New Hampshire, impacting consumers, potential operators, and public revenue.
Real-world effect: HB186 legalizes and regulates cannabis for adult-use in New Hampshire, impacting consumers, potential operators, and public revenue.
NY
Recreational
S07868
↑ Legalizing
Authorizes the village of Kings Point, town of North Hempstead, county of Nassau, to alienate and discontinue certain parklands for the purpose of providing additional parking for the community center being built by the United Mashadi Jewish Community of America, and to replace such alienated parkland with a new, dedicated parkland.
S07868 allows Kings Point to swap parkland for parking at a community center, impacting p…
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S07868 allows Kings Point to swap parkland for parking at a community center, impacting public green space access in No…
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Last Action: RECOMMIT, ENACTING CLAUSE STRICKEN Mar 9, 2026
Why This Matters
S07868 allows Kings Point to swap parkland for parking at a community center, impacting public green space access in North Hempstead.
Real-world effect: S07868 allows Kings Point to swap parkland for parking at a community center, impacting public green space access in North Hempstead.
NY
Recreational
S07189
↑ Legalizing
Dedicates a portion of the state highway system to Police Officer Frederick G. Maley in the hamlet of North Bellmore, town of Hempstead, county of Nassau.
This bill designates a portion of a state highway in Nassau County as the "Police Officer…
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This bill designates a portion of a state highway in Nassau County as the "Police Officer Frederick G. Maley Memorial H…
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Last Action: PRINT NUMBER 7189B Mar 9, 2026
Why This Matters
This bill designates a portion of a state highway in Nassau County as the "Police Officer Frederick G. Maley Memorial Highway," impacting the public by honoring a fallen officer.
Real-world effect: Maley Memorial Highway," impacting the public by honoring a fallen officer.
NC
Decriminalized
S328
↑ Legalizing
Age 21 Hemp-Derived Consumables
S328 bans hemp-derived consumables for those under 21, impacting consumer access and the …
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S328 bans hemp-derived consumables for those under 21, impacting consumer access and the hemp industry in North Carolin…
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Last Action: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate Jun 26, 2025
Why This Matters
S328 bans hemp-derived consumables for those under 21, impacting consumer access and the hemp industry in North Carolina.
Real-world effect: S328 bans hemp-derived consumables for those under 21, impacting consumer access and the hemp industry in North Carolina.
NC
Decriminalized
H328
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Regulate Hemp-Derived Consumables
H328 establishes a regulatory framework for hemp-derived consumables in NC, impacting con…
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H328 establishes a regulatory framework for hemp-derived consumables in NC, impacting consumer access, product safety, …
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Last Action: Re-ref Com On Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House Jun 23, 2025
Why This Matters
H328 establishes a regulatory framework for hemp-derived consumables in NC, impacting consumer access, product safety, and industry operations.
Real-world effect: H328 establishes a regulatory framework for hemp-derived consumables in NC, impacting consumer access, product safety, and industry operations.
NC
Decriminalized
H329
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Tobacco and Hemp on Nonpublic School Grounds
H329 bans hemp and tobacco on nonpublic school grounds, impacting student consumers and p…
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H329 bans hemp and tobacco on nonpublic school grounds, impacting student consumers and potentially limiting access for…
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Last Action: Ref To Com On Rules and Operations of the Senate Apr 28, 2025
Why This Matters
H329 bans hemp and tobacco on nonpublic school grounds, impacting student consumers and potentially limiting access for medical patients on school property.
Real-world effect: H329 bans hemp and tobacco on nonpublic school grounds, impacting student consumers and potentially limiting access for medical patients on school property.
ND
Medical
HB1596
↓ Prohibiting
Penalties for the ingestion and possession of marijuana, tetrahydrocannabinol, or paraphernalia; and to provide a penalty.
HB1596 increases penalties for marijuana possession and ingestion, impacting consumers an…
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HB1596 increases penalties for marijuana possession and ingestion, impacting consumers and the public with stricter leg…
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Last Action: Second reading, failed to pass, yeas 13 nays 33 Apr 9, 2025
Why This Matters
HB1596 increases penalties for marijuana possession and ingestion, impacting consumers and the public with stricter legal consequences in North Dakota.
Real-world effect: HB1596 increases penalties for marijuana possession and ingestion, impacting consumers and the public with stricter legal consequences in North Dakota.
OH
Recreational
SB55
↑ Legalizing
Regards operating under the influence of marihuana, OVI evidence
SB55 modifies OVI laws in Ohio, impacting cannabis consumers by altering evidence standar…
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SB55 modifies OVI laws in Ohio, impacting cannabis consumers by altering evidence standards for impaired driving.
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Last Action: Referred to committee: Judiciary Oct 15, 2025
Why This Matters
SB55 modifies OVI laws in Ohio, impacting cannabis consumers by altering evidence standards for impaired driving.
Real-world effect: SB55 modifies OVI laws in Ohio, impacting cannabis consumers by altering evidence standards for impaired driving.
OH
Recreational
SB86
↑ Legalizing
Regulate and tax intoxicating hemp, drinkable cannabinoid product
SB86 regulates and taxes intoxicating hemp and drinkable cannabinoid products, impacting …
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SB86 regulates and taxes intoxicating hemp and drinkable cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safet…
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Last Action: Referred to committee: General Government May 7, 2025
Why This Matters
SB86 regulates and taxes intoxicating hemp and drinkable cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safety, and market operations in Ohio.
Real-world effect: SB86 regulates and taxes intoxicating hemp and drinkable cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safety, and market operations in Ohio.
OK
Medical
SB640
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana license; modifying certain distance; updating statutory language. Effective date.
SB640 modifies the distance requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries from schools a…
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SB640 modifies the distance requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries from schools and churches, impacting dispens…
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Last Action: Remove Representative Turner as principal House author and substitute with Representative Roe Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SB640 modifies the distance requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries from schools and churches, impacting dispensary location and patient access.
Real-world effect: SB640 modifies the distance requirement for medical marijuana dispensaries from schools and churches, impacting dispensary location and patient access.
OK
Medical
HB3519
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; deleting requirement for posting certain bond; land reclamation; land ownership documents; creating revolving fund; codification; repealer; effective date.
HB3519 removes bond requirements for medical marijuana businesses, creates a land reclama…
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HB3519 removes bond requirements for medical marijuana businesses, creates a land reclamation fund, and clarifies land …
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance Committee then to Appropriations Committee Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB3519 removes bond requirements for medical marijuana businesses, creates a land reclamation fund, and clarifies land ownership documents, impacting operators and the public.
Real-world effect: HB3519 removes bond requirements for medical marijuana businesses, creates a land reclamation fund, and clarifies land ownership documents, impacting operators and the public.
OK
Medical
HB3127
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; policy for applicants and employees; exceptions; effective date.
HB3127 establishes employment protections for medical marijuana patients and applicants i…
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HB3127 establishes employment protections for medical marijuana patients and applicants in Oklahoma, impacting patient …
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB3127 establishes employment protections for medical marijuana patients and applicants in Oklahoma, impacting patient rights and employer policies.
Real-world effect: HB3127 establishes employment protections for medical marijuana patients and applicants in Oklahoma, impacting patient rights and employer policies.
OK
Medical
HB4248
↓ Prohibiting
Public health and safety; prohibiting the sale of beverages containing hemp to anyone of a specific age; effective date.
HB4248 prohibits the sale of hemp-derived beverages to anyone under 21, impacting consume…
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MAR 10
HB4248 prohibits the sale of hemp-derived beverages to anyone under 21, impacting consumers' access and operators' mark…
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB4248 prohibits the sale of hemp-derived beverages to anyone under 21, impacting consumers' access and operators' market in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: HB4248 prohibits the sale of hemp-derived beverages to anyone under 21, impacting consumers' access and operators' market in Oklahoma.
OK
Medical
HB4454
↓ Prohibiting
Medical marijuana; providing certain restrictions on edible products; effective date.
HB4454 restricts edible cannabis products, impacting patient access, consumer choice, and…
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HB4454 restricts edible cannabis products, impacting patient access, consumer choice, and operator product lines in Okl…
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Health and Human Services Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB4454 restricts edible cannabis products, impacting patient access, consumer choice, and operator product lines in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: HB4454 restricts edible cannabis products, impacting patient access, consumer choice, and operator product lines in Oklahoma.
OK
Medical
SB133
↑ Legalizing
Groundwater permits; requiring certain license be presented for intended use of groundwater for medical marijuana grow facilities. Effective date. Emergency.
SB133 requires medical marijuana grow facilities to present their license for groundwater…
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SB133 requires medical marijuana grow facilities to present their license for groundwater permits, impacting operators'…
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Last Action: Conference granted, naming Conference Committee on Energy and Natural Resources Oversight Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
SB133 requires medical marijuana grow facilities to present their license for groundwater permits, impacting operators' access to water resources.
Real-world effect: SB133 requires medical marijuana grow facilities to present their license for groundwater permits, impacting operators' access to water resources.
OK
Medical
HB3144
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; directing the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to limit the number of licenses it issues; repealer; effective date.
HB3144 directs OMMA to cap medical marijuana business licenses, impacting patient access,…
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HB3144 directs OMMA to cap medical marijuana business licenses, impacting patient access, market competition for operat…
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB3144 directs OMMA to cap medical marijuana business licenses, impacting patient access, market competition for operators, and consumer choice in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: HB3144 directs OMMA to cap medical marijuana business licenses, impacting patient access, market competition for operators, and consumer choice in Oklahoma.
OK
Medical
HB3143
↓ Prohibiting
Medical marijuana; modifying dates for moratorium; providing restrictions when transferring ownership of medical marijuana business; effective date.
HB3143 extends Oklahoma's medical marijuana business moratorium, restricting ownership tr…
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HB3143 extends Oklahoma's medical marijuana business moratorium, restricting ownership transfers and impacting market e…
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Last Action: Second Reading referred to Business and Insurance Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB3143 extends Oklahoma's medical marijuana business moratorium, restricting ownership transfers and impacting market entry for new operators and patient access to services.
Real-world effect: HB3143 extends Oklahoma's medical marijuana business moratorium, restricting ownership transfers and impacting market entry for new operators and patient access to services.
OK
Medical
SB1242
↑ Legalizing
Medical Marijuana licensees; increasing bond requirement. Effective date.
SB1242 increases the bond requirement for medical marijuana licensees, potentially impact…
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MAR 25
SB1242 increases the bond requirement for medical marijuana licensees, potentially impacting smaller operators and mark…
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Last Action: Referred to Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1242 increases the bond requirement for medical marijuana licensees, potentially impacting smaller operators and market accessibility for patients and consumers.
Real-world effect: SB1242 increases the bond requirement for medical marijuana licensees, potentially impacting smaller operators and market accessibility for patients and consumers.
OK
Medical
SB1501
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana bonds; allowing Authority to recall bonds; requiring Authority to provide notice to law enforcement; requiring Authority to keep certain bond information. Effective date.
SB1501 allows the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to recall medical marijuana bonds,…
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SB1501 allows the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to recall medical marijuana bonds, requiring notice to law enfor…
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Last Action: Referred to Alcohol, Tobacco and Controlled Substances Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1501 allows the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to recall medical marijuana bonds, requiring notice to law enforcement and public record keeping, impacting regulatory oversight and transparency for patients and operators.
Real-world effect: SB1501 allows the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority to recall medical marijuana bonds, requiring notice to law enforcement and public record keeping, impacting regulatory oversight and transparency for patients and operators.
OK
Medical
HB2897
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; transportation license; allowing transport of medical marijuana to patients; warehouses; inventory manifests and logs; signage; effective date.
HB2897 creates a medical marijuana transportation license, allowing third-party transport…
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HB2897 creates a medical marijuana transportation license, allowing third-party transport to patients and establishing …
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Last Action: Motion expired May 28, 2025
Why This Matters
HB2897 creates a medical marijuana transportation license, allowing third-party transport to patients and establishing new inventory, manifest, and signage requirements for operators.
Real-world effect: HB2897 creates a medical marijuana transportation license, allowing third-party transport to patients and establishing new inventory, manifest, and signage requirements for operators.
OK
Medical
SB697
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana licenses; establishing certain requirements for license issuance; allowing certain actions by certain licensees; requiring certain information to be documented in certain inventory manifest prior to certain action. Effective date.
SB697 establishes new requirements for medical marijuana license issuance and inventory t…
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MAY 8
SB697 establishes new requirements for medical marijuana license issuance and inventory tracking, impacting operators a…
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Last Action: Conferees unable to agree May 22, 2025
Why This Matters
SB697 establishes new requirements for medical marijuana license issuance and inventory tracking, impacting operators and patient access in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: SB697 establishes new requirements for medical marijuana license issuance and inventory tracking, impacting operators and patient access in Oklahoma.
OK
Medical
HB1163
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; decreasing weight amount of marijuana for aggravated trafficking offense; effective date.
HB1163 decreases the weight threshold for aggravated marijuana trafficking, potentially i…
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HB1163 decreases the weight threshold for aggravated marijuana trafficking, potentially increasing penalties for patien…
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Last Action: Placed on General Order Apr 24, 2025
Why This Matters
HB1163 decreases the weight threshold for aggravated marijuana trafficking, potentially increasing penalties for patients, caregivers, and operators in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: HB1163 decreases the weight threshold for aggravated marijuana trafficking, potentially increasing penalties for patients, caregivers, and operators in Oklahoma.
OK
Medical
SB39
↑ Legalizing
Oklahoma Self-Defense Act; modifying elements of eligibility for medical marijuana license holders. Effective date.
SB39 restricts medical marijuana license eligibility for individuals with certain felony …
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MAR 18
SB39 restricts medical marijuana license eligibility for individuals with certain felony convictions, impacting patient…
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Last Action: Referred to Criminal Judiciary Apr 1, 2025
Why This Matters
SB39 restricts medical marijuana license eligibility for individuals with certain felony convictions, impacting patient access and public safety in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: SB39 restricts medical marijuana license eligibility for individuals with certain felony convictions, impacting patient access and public safety in Oklahoma.
OR
Recreational
HB4142
↑ Legalizing
Relating to marijuana for medical use; and prescribing an effective date.
HB4142 allows medical marijuana patients to designate a caregiver to assist with home cul…
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MAR 5
HB4142 allows medical marijuana patients to designate a caregiver to assist with home cultivation, expanding access for…
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Last Action: President signed. Mar 10, 2026
Why This Matters
HB4142 allows medical marijuana patients to designate a caregiver to assist with home cultivation, expanding access for those unable to grow their own.
Real-world effect: HB4142 allows medical marijuana patients to designate a caregiver to assist with home cultivation, expanding access for those unable to grow their own.
PA
Medical
HB257
↑ Legalizing
In interactive gaming, further providing for interactive gaming tax; in sustainable mobility options, further providing for definitions, for fund and for operating program and providing for annual performance evaluation and for operating a controlled substance injection site near infrastructure of a local transportation organization; in metropolitan transportation authorities, further providing for special prosecutor for mass transit; in public-private transportation partnerships, providing for metropolitan transportation authority projects; in licensing of drivers, further providing for persons ineligible for licensing, license issuance to minors and junior driver's license, for learners' permits, for application for driver's license or learner's permit by minor and for examination of applicant for driver's license; in miscellaneous provisions relating to operation of vehicles, providing for the offense of interference with operation or movement of a public transit vehicle and for sentencing enhancement for drug delivery on transit; in lighting equipment, further providing for use and display of illuminated signs; in taxes for highway maintenance and construction, providing for supplemental funding for three and four digit highway construction; and establishing the Supplemental Funding for Three and Four Digit State Routes Account in the Motor License Fund.
HB257 prohibits operating a controlled substance injection site near local transportation…
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HB257 prohibits operating a controlled substance injection site near local transportation infrastructure, impacting pub…
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Last Action: Referred to Rules Sep 9, 2025
Why This Matters
HB257 prohibits operating a controlled substance injection site near local transportation infrastructure, impacting public health and safety discussions around harm reduction in PA.
Real-world effect: HB257 prohibits operating a controlled substance injection site near local transportation infrastructure, impacting public health and safety discussions around harm reduction in PA.
PA
Medical
HB1200
↓ Prohibiting
Providing for the regulation and treatment of cannabis, for exemption from criminal or civil penalties, for effect on cannabis convictions and expungements and for membership and duties of the Liquor Control Board; establishing Pennsylvania Cannabis Stores; providing for social and economic equity, for license, permit or other authorization, for packaging, labeling, advertising and testing, for recordkeeping and inspection, for prohibitions and penalties and for tax and tax administration; establishing the Cannabis Revenue Fund, the Communities Reimagined and Reinvestment Restricted Account and the Substance Use Disorder Prevention, Treatment and Education Restricted Account; providing for the issuance of bonds; imposing duties on the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Revenue; and making repeals.
HB1200 legalizes adult-use cannabis in PA, establishing state-run stores, expungement pro…
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HB1200 legalizes adult-use cannabis in PA, establishing state-run stores, expungement provisions, and social equity ini…
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Last Action: Motion to report defeated (3-7) May 13, 2025
Why This Matters
HB1200 legalizes adult-use cannabis in PA, establishing state-run stores, expungement provisions, and social equity initiatives, impacting consumers, patients, and the industry.
Real-world effect: HB1200 legalizes adult-use cannabis in PA, establishing state-run stores, expungement provisions, and social equity initiatives, impacting consumers, patients, and the industry.
PA
Medical
HB33
↑ Legalizing
In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in practitioners, further providing for pr actitioner registration; in medical marijuana controls, further providing for electronic tracking and for laboratory; and, in Medical Marijuana Advisory Board, further providing for advisory board.
HB33 updates definitions, practitioner registration, electronic tracking, laboratory test…
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HB33 updates definitions, practitioner registration, electronic tracking, laboratory testing, and the Medical Marijuana…
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Last Action: Referred to Law & Justice Mar 17, 2025
Why This Matters
HB33 updates definitions, practitioner registration, electronic tracking, laboratory testing, and the Medical Marijuana Advisory Board, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by refining PA's medical cannabis program.
Real-world effect: HB33 updates definitions, practitioner registration, electronic tracking, laboratory testing, and the Medical Marijuana Advisory Board, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by refining PA's medical cannabis program.
RI
Recreational
H7923
↑ Legalizing
Revises sections of the uniform controlled substances act to remove specific opioid dosage requirements and revise the uniform controlled substances act in accordance with current standards of professional practice.
H7923 removes opioid dosage limits and updates the Uniform Controlled Substances Act to a…
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MAR 26
H7923 removes opioid dosage limits and updates the Uniform Controlled Substances Act to align with current medical stan…
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Last Action: Referred to Senate Health and Human Services Apr 3, 2026
Why This Matters
H7923 removes opioid dosage limits and updates the Uniform Controlled Substances Act to align with current medical standards, impacting patient access and prescribing practices in Rhode Island.
Real-world effect: H7923 removes opioid dosage limits and updates the Uniform Controlled Substances Act to align with current medical standards, impacting patient access and prescribing practices in Rhode Island.
SC
Illegal
H3924
↑ Legalizing
Hemp-derived ingestible
H3924 regulates hemp-derived ingestible products, establishing a framework for their sale…
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MAR 24
H3924 regulates hemp-derived ingestible products, establishing a framework for their sale and consumption, impacting co…
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Last Action: Roll call Ayes-30 Nays-13 Mar 24, 2026
Why This Matters
H3924 regulates hemp-derived ingestible products, establishing a framework for their sale and consumption, impacting consumers, patients, and businesses in South Carolina.
Real-world effect: H3924 regulates hemp-derived ingestible products, establishing a framework for their sale and consumption, impacting consumers, patients, and businesses in South Carolina.
SD
Medical
HB1160
↑ Legalizing
Repeal the medical marijuana oversight committee.
HB1160 repeals South Dakota's medical marijuana oversight committee, impacting administra…
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MAR 9
HB1160 repeals South Dakota's medical marijuana oversight committee, impacting administrative oversight for patients an…
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Last Action: Senate Do Pass, Failed, YEAS 15, NAYS 19. S.J. 491 Mar 9, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1160 repeals South Dakota's medical marijuana oversight committee, impacting administrative oversight for patients and the public.
Real-world effect: HB1160 repeals South Dakota's medical marijuana oversight committee, impacting administrative oversight for patients and the public.
SD
Medical
HB1065
↑ Legalizing
Revise the medical purpose affirmative defense in cannabis prosecution.
HB1065 revises the medical cannabis affirmative defense, impacting patient protections in…
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HB1065 revises the medical cannabis affirmative defense, impacting patient protections in South Dakota by clarifying le…
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Last Action: Health and Human Services Deferred to the 41st legislative day, Passed, YEAS 4, NAYS 3. S.J. 23 Mar 2, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1065 revises the medical cannabis affirmative defense, impacting patient protections in South Dakota by clarifying legal use in prosecutions.
Real-world effect: HB1065 revises the medical cannabis affirmative defense, impacting patient protections in South Dakota by clarifying legal use in prosecutions.
TN
Illegal
SB1761
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 1, Chapter 3; Title 39; Title 43, Chapter 27; Title 53; Title 57, Chapter 7 and Title 67, Chapter 6, relative to hemp.
SB1761 redefines hemp to exclude products containing intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting…
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SB1761 redefines hemp to exclude products containing intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the canna…
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Last Action: Transmitted to Governor for action. Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1761 redefines hemp to exclude products containing intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the cannabis industry in Tennessee.
Real-world effect: SB1761 redefines hemp to exclude products containing intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the cannabis industry in Tennessee.
TN
Illegal
SB1603
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 9; Title 24; Title 29; Title 33; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 43; Title 45; Title 50; Title 53; Title 57; Title 63; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71, relative to medical cannabis.
SB1603 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patie…
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SB1603 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, product regulation,…
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Last Action: Rcvd. from S., held on H. desk. Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1603 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, product regulation, and public health.
Real-world effect: SB1603 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, product regulation, and public health.
TN
Illegal
SB0550
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4 and Title 68, Chapter 7, relative to the medical cannabis commission.
SB0550 amends state code to establish a medical cannabis commission, impacting future pat…
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SB0550 amends state code to establish a medical cannabis commission, impacting future patient access and regulatory ove…
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Last Action: Rcvd. from S., held on H. desk. Mar 26, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0550 amends state code to establish a medical cannabis commission, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight in Tennessee.
Real-world effect: SB0550 amends state code to establish a medical cannabis commission, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight in Tennessee.
TX
Medical
SB1870
↓ Prohibiting
Relating to municipal and county enforcement of drug and consumable hemp product laws; providing civil penalties.
SB1870 prevents local Texas governments from creating or enforcing ordinances that prohib…
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SB1870 prevents local Texas governments from creating or enforcing ordinances that prohibit or regulate consumable hemp…
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Last Action: Committee report sent to Calendars May 6, 2025
Why This Matters
SB1870 prevents local Texas governments from creating or enforcing ordinances that prohibit or regulate consumable hemp products, impacting consumers and operators.
Real-world effect: SB1870 prevents local Texas governments from creating or enforcing ordinances that prohibit or regulate consumable hemp products, impacting consumers and operators.
TX
Medical
SB1868
↓ Prohibiting
Relating to adding certain substances to the Texas Controlled Substances Act and regulating kratom and kratom products; increasing civil penalties; creating criminal offenses; increasing a criminal penalty.
SB1868 adds kratom to the Texas Controlled Substances Act, creating new criminal offenses…
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SB1868 adds kratom to the Texas Controlled Substances Act, creating new criminal offenses and increasing penalties, imp…
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Last Action: Referred to Public Health Apr 28, 2025
Why This Matters
SB1868 adds kratom to the Texas Controlled Substances Act, creating new criminal offenses and increasing penalties, impacting consumers and the public by restricting access to a substance currently unregulated.
Real-world effect: SB1868 adds kratom to the Texas Controlled Substances Act, creating new criminal offenses and increasing penalties, impacting consumers and the public by restricting access to a substance currently unregulated.
UT
Medical
SB0303
↑ Legalizing
Expungement Amendments
SB0303 allows expungement of certain cannabis-related misdemeanors, offering relief to in…
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SB0303 allows expungement of certain cannabis-related misdemeanors, offering relief to individuals with past conviction…
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Last Action: Senate/ received from House in Senate Secretary Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0303 allows expungement of certain cannabis-related misdemeanors, offering relief to individuals with past convictions and reducing barriers to employment and housing.
Real-world effect: SB0303 allows expungement of certain cannabis-related misdemeanors, offering relief to individuals with past convictions and reducing barriers to employment and housing.
VT
Recreational
S0278
↑ Legalizing
An act relating to cannabis
S0278 establishes a Vermont Cannabis Control Board to regulate the adult-use cannabis mar…
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S0278 establishes a Vermont Cannabis Control Board to regulate the adult-use cannabis market, impacting consumers, pati…
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Last Action: Read first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations and Military Affairs Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
S0278 establishes a Vermont Cannabis Control Board to regulate the adult-use cannabis market, impacting consumers, patients, and businesses through new licensing and oversight.
Real-world effect: S0278 establishes a Vermont Cannabis Control Board to regulate the adult-use cannabis market, impacting consumers, patients, and businesses through new licensing and oversight.
VA
Recreational
HB75
↑ Legalizing
Medical cannabis; administration to terminally ill patients, report.
HB75 allows terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis from a licensed provider,…
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MAR 11
HB75 allows terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis from a licensed provider, expanding access for those wi…
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Last Action: Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB75) Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB75 allows terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis from a licensed provider, expanding access for those with critical needs.
Real-world effect: HB75 allows terminally ill patients to receive medical cannabis from a licensed provider, expanding access for those with critical needs.
VA
Recreational
HB637
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Possession of residue of a controlled substance unlawful; penalties exceptions.
HB637 decriminalizes possession of cannabis residue, reducing penalties for consumers and…
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MAR 10
HB637 decriminalizes possession of cannabis residue, reducing penalties for consumers and the public in Virginia.
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Last Action: Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB637) Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB637 decriminalizes possession of cannabis residue, reducing penalties for consumers and the public in Virginia.
Real-world effect: HB637 decriminalizes possession of cannabis residue, reducing penalties for consumers and the public in Virginia.
VA
Recreational
HB26
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana-related offenses; modification of sentence, sunset.
HB26 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence …
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HB26 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence modification, offering relief …
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Last Action: Signed by Speaker Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
HB26 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence modification, offering relief to those impacted by past cannabis prohibition.
Real-world effect: HB26 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence modification, offering relief to those impacted by past cannabis prohibition.
VA
Recreational
SB542
↓ Prohibiting
Cannabis control; establishes framework for creation of retail marijuana market, penalties, report.
SB542 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consum…
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MAR 13
SB542 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consumers, operators, and public saf…
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Last Action: Signed by Speaker Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
SB542 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety.
Real-world effect: SB542 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety.
VA
Recreational
HB642
↓ Prohibiting
Cannabis control; establishes framework for creation of retail marijuana market, penalties, report.
HB642 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consum…
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MAR 13
HB642 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consumers, operators, and public saf…
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Last Action: Signed by Speaker Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
HB642 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety through new regulations and penalties.
Real-world effect: HB642 establishes a framework for a retail marijuana market in Virginia, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety through new regulations and penalties.
VA
Recreational
SB543
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana and hemp products; enforcement.
SB543 clarifies enforcement authority for illicit cannabis and hemp products, impacting c…
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SB543 clarifies enforcement authority for illicit cannabis and hemp products, impacting consumer safety and the regulat…
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Last Action: Signed by Speaker Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
SB543 clarifies enforcement authority for illicit cannabis and hemp products, impacting consumer safety and the regulated market in Virginia.
Real-world effect: SB543 clarifies enforcement authority for illicit cannabis and hemp products, impacting consumer safety and the regulated market in Virginia.
VA
Recreational
HB391
↑ Legalizing
Medical cannabis program; product labels, delivery.
HB391 mandates specific product labeling for medical cannabis and permits home delivery, …
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HB391 mandates specific product labeling for medical cannabis and permits home delivery, enhancing patient access and s…
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Last Action: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026 Mar 14, 2026
Why This Matters
HB391 mandates specific product labeling for medical cannabis and permits home delivery, enhancing patient access and safety in Virginia.
Real-world effect: HB391 mandates specific product labeling for medical cannabis and permits home delivery, enhancing patient access and safety in Virginia.
VA
Recreational
SB62
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana-related offenses; modification of sentence, sunset.
SB62 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence …
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SB62 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence modification, offering a pathw…
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Last Action: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026 Mar 14, 2026
Why This Matters
SB62 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence modification, offering a pathway to relief for those impacted by past cannabis prohibition in Virginia.
Real-world effect: SB62 allows individuals convicted of certain marijuana offenses to petition for sentence modification, offering a pathway to relief for those impacted by past cannabis prohibition in Virginia.
VA
Recreational
SB230
↑ Legalizing
Police and court records; expungement of records, delayed effective date.
SB230 delays the expungement of cannabis-related police and court records until July 1, 2…
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SB230 delays the expungement of cannabis-related police and court records until July 1, 2026, impacting individuals see…
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Last Action: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026 Mar 14, 2026
Why This Matters
SB230 delays the expungement of cannabis-related police and court records until July 1, 2026, impacting individuals seeking relief from past convictions.
Real-world effect: SB230 delays the expungement of cannabis-related police and court records until July 1, 2026, impacting individuals seeking relief from past convictions.
VA
Recreational
SB142
↑ Legalizing
Retail tobacco/hemp; sale of products intended for smoking to persons younger than 21 years of age.
SB142 failed, meaning Virginia's age restriction for purchasing retail tobacco and hemp p…
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MAR 10
SB142 failed, meaning Virginia's age restriction for purchasing retail tobacco and hemp products intended for smoking r…
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Last Action: Failed to Pass from conference Mar 14, 2026
Why This Matters
SB142 failed, meaning Virginia's age restriction for purchasing retail tobacco and hemp products intended for smoking remains 18, not 21, impacting youth access and public health.
Real-world effect: SB142 failed, meaning Virginia's age restriction for purchasing retail tobacco and hemp products intended for smoking remains 18, not 21, impacting youth access and public health.
VA
Recreational
SB332
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; administration to terminally ill patients.
SB332 allows terminally ill patients to be administered medical cannabis by a caregiver, …
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SB332 allows terminally ill patients to be administered medical cannabis by a caregiver, improving end-of-life care acc…
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Last Action: Governor's Action Deadline 11:59 p.m., April 13, 2026 Mar 10, 2026
Why This Matters
SB332 allows terminally ill patients to be administered medical cannabis by a caregiver, improving end-of-life care access in Virginia.
Real-world effect: SB332 allows terminally ill patients to be administered medical cannabis by a caregiver, improving end-of-life care access in Virginia.
VA
Recreational
HB1432
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana or marijuana products; underage possession, consequences, procedures.
HB1432 establishes civil penalties and diversion programs for underage cannabis possessio…
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FEB 11
HB1432 establishes civil penalties and diversion programs for underage cannabis possession, impacting youth, parents, a…
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Last Action: Continued pursuant to House Rule 22 to 2027 in Courts of Justice Feb 17, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1432 establishes civil penalties and diversion programs for underage cannabis possession, impacting youth, parents, and public health in Virginia.
Real-world effect: HB1432 establishes civil penalties and diversion programs for underage cannabis possession, impacting youth, parents, and public health in Virginia.
WA
Recreational
SB5758
↑ Legalizing
Supporting social equity in the cannabis industry by establishing distance requirements for certain licensees.
SB5758 establishes cannabis licensee distance requirements, impacting social equity appli…
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MAR 12
SB5758 establishes cannabis licensee distance requirements, impacting social equity applicants and existing operators i…
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Last Action: Senate Rules "X" file. Feb 26, 2026
Why This Matters
SB5758 establishes cannabis licensee distance requirements, impacting social equity applicants and existing operators in Washington.
Real-world effect: SB5758 establishes cannabis licensee distance requirements, impacting social equity applicants and existing operators in Washington.
WA
Recreational
HB1551
↑ Legalizing
Extending the cannabis social equity program.
HB1551 extends Washington's cannabis social equity program, aiming to address historical …
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APR 1
HB1551 extends Washington's cannabis social equity program, aiming to address historical harms and increase participati…
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Last Action: House Rules "X" file. Jan 12, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1551 extends Washington's cannabis social equity program, aiming to address historical harms and increase participation for disproportionately impacted individuals in the industry.
Real-world effect: HB1551 extends Washington's cannabis social equity program, aiming to address historical harms and increase participation for disproportionately impacted individuals in the industry.
WV
Medical
HB5260
↑ Legalizing
Relating generally to medical cannabis
HB5260 modifies West Virginia's medical cannabis program, impacting patient access, produ…
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MAR 4
HB5260 modifies West Virginia's medical cannabis program, impacting patient access, product availability for consumers,…
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Last Action: To Health and Human Resources Mar 5, 2026
Why This Matters
HB5260 modifies West Virginia's medical cannabis program, impacting patient access, product availability for consumers, and operational regulations for businesses.
Real-world effect: HB5260 modifies West Virginia's medical cannabis program, impacting patient access, product availability for consumers, and operational regulations for businesses.
CT
Recreational
HB05109
↑ Legalizing
An Act Replacing The Cannabis Total Thc Tax With An Excise Tax.
HB05109 replaces Connecticut's cannabis THC tax with an excise tax, potentially lowering …
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HB05109 replaces Connecticut's cannabis THC tax with an excise tax, potentially lowering consumer prices and altering o…
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Last Action: Filed with Legislative Commissioners' Office Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB05109 replaces Connecticut's cannabis THC tax with an excise tax, potentially lowering consumer prices and altering operator tax burdens.
Real-world effect: HB05109 replaces Connecticut's cannabis THC tax with an excise tax, potentially lowering consumer prices and altering operator tax burdens.
HI
Medical
SCR64
↓ Prohibiting
Requesting The United States Congress To Remove Cannabis From The Federal Controlled Substances Act, Provide Support To States That Are Clearing Defendants' Records Of Cannabis Offenses, And Facilitate Access To The Full Spectrum Of Banking Services For Cannabis-related Businesses.
SCR64 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, support state record-clearing, and enable ba…
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SCR64 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, support state record-clearing, and enable banking for cannabis businesses,…
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Last Action: The committee(s) on JDC recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes in JDC were as follows: 5 Aye(s): Senator(s) Rhoads, Gabbard, Chang, San Buenaventura, Awa; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SCR64 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, support state record-clearing, and enable banking for cannabis businesses, impacting patients, consumers, and operators.
Real-world effect: SCR64 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, support state record-clearing, and enable banking for cannabis businesses, impacting patients, consumers, and operators.
HI
Medical
SR58
↓ Prohibiting
Requesting The United States Congress To Remove Cannabis From The Federal Controlled Substances Act, Provide Support To States That Are Clearing Defendants' Records Of Cannabis Offenses, And Facilitate Access To The Full Spectrum Of Banking Services For Cannabis-related Businesses.
SR58 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, aid states in expunging records, and grant ca…
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SR58 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, aid states in expunging records, and grant cannabis businesses full banking…
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Last Action: The committee(s) on JDC recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. The votes in JDC were as follows: 5 Aye(s): Senator(s) Rhoads, Gabbard, Chang, San Buenaventura, Awa; Aye(s) with reservations: none ; 0 No(es): none; and 0 Excused: none. Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
SR58 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, aid states in expunging records, and grant cannabis businesses full banking access, impacting patients, consumers, and operators.
Real-world effect: SR58 urges Congress to deschedule cannabis, aid states in expunging records, and grant cannabis businesses full banking access, impacting patients, consumers, and operators.
HI
Medical
SR141
↑ Legalizing
Requesting The Governor To Obtain A Controlled Substance Exemption From The Drug Enforcement Administration For Registered Medical Cannabis Patients And Registration Waivers For State-licensed Dispensaries.
SR141 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patient…
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SR141 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentiall…
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Last Action: Reported from HHS (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 3404), with recommendation of referral to JDC. Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
SR141 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentially shielding them from federal prosecution.
Real-world effect: SR141 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentially shielding them from federal prosecution.
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SCR150
↑ Legalizing
Requesting The Governor To Obtain A Controlled Substance Exemption From The Drug Enforcement Administration For Registered Medical Cannabis Patients And Registration Waivers For State-licensed Dispensaries.
SCR150 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patien…
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SCR150 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potential…
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Last Action: Reported from HHS (Stand. Com. Rep. No. 3403), with recommendation of referral to JDC. Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
SCR150 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentially shielding them from federal prosecution.
Real-world effect: SCR150 requests the Governor to seek a DEA exemption for Hawaii's medical cannabis patients and dispensaries, potentially shielding them from federal prosecution.
NH
Medical
HB1446
↑ Legalizing
Providing that an individual's use of therapeutic cannabis shall not disqualify the individual from the purchase, ownership, or possession of a firearm.
HB1446 protects medical cannabis patients' Second Amendment rights in New Hampshire by pr…
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HB1446 protects medical cannabis patients' Second Amendment rights in New Hampshire by preventing their therapeutic use…
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Last Action: Remove from Table (Rep. Butler): Motion Failed Regular Calendar 81-270 03/26/2026 House Journal 9 Mar 26, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1446 protects medical cannabis patients' Second Amendment rights in New Hampshire by preventing their therapeutic use from disqualifying them from firearm ownership.
Real-world effect: HB1446 protects medical cannabis patients' Second Amendment rights in New Hampshire by preventing their therapeutic use from disqualifying them from firearm ownership.
OK
Medical
HB3314
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana; public service impact tax; county option; initiative and referendum procedures; administration procedures; effective date.
HB3314 failed, meaning Oklahoma counties cannot implement a public service impact tax on …
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HB3314 failed, meaning Oklahoma counties cannot implement a public service impact tax on marijuana sales via local init…
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Last Action: Third Reading, Measure failed: Ayes: 45 Nays: 50 Mar 25, 2026
Why This Matters
HB3314 failed, meaning Oklahoma counties cannot implement a public service impact tax on marijuana sales via local initiative or referendum.
Real-world effect: HB3314 failed, meaning Oklahoma counties cannot implement a public service impact tax on marijuana sales via local initiative or referendum.
TN
Illegal
HB1972
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 9; Title 24; Title 29; Title 33; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 43; Title 45; Title 50; Title 53; Title 57; Title 63; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71, relative to medical cannabis.
HB1972 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patie…
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HB1972 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, public health, and …
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Last Action: Placed on cal. Judiciary Committee for 4/7/2026 Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1972 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, public health, and the state's regulatory framework.
Real-world effect: HB1972 establishes a comprehensive medical cannabis program in Tennessee, impacting patient access, public health, and the state's regulatory framework.
TN
Illegal
HB2404
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4 and Title 68, Chapter 7, relative to the medical cannabis commission.
HB2404 amends existing law to establish a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impac…
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HB2404 amends existing law to establish a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and…
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Last Action: Placed on cal. Government Operations Committee for 4/6/2026 Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB2404 amends existing law to establish a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight.
Real-world effect: HB2404 amends existing law to establish a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight.
TN
Illegal
HB1503
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AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 1, Chapter 3; Title 39; Title 43, Chapter 27; Title 53; Title 57, Chapter 7 and Title 67, Chapter 6, relative to hemp.
HB1503 redefines hemp to exclude intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting patient access, con…
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HB1503 redefines hemp to exclude intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting patient access, consumer products, and operator m…
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Last Action: H. Placed on Regular Calendar for 3/30/2026 Mar 26, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1503 redefines hemp to exclude intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting patient access, consumer products, and operator markets in Tennessee.
Real-world effect: HB1503 redefines hemp to exclude intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting patient access, consumer products, and operator markets in Tennessee.
CA
Recreational
AB1103
↑ Legalizing
Controlled substances: research.
Doctors can now study cannabis more easily, potentially leading to new treatments and bet…
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SEP 9
Doctors can now study cannabis more easily, potentially leading to new treatments and better patient care.
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Last Action: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 571, Statutes of 2025. Oct 10, 2025
Why This Matters
Doctors can now study cannabis more easily, potentially leading to new treatments and better patient care.
Real-world effect: Doctors can now study cannabis more easily, potentially leading to new treatments and better patient care.
CA
Recreational
SB378
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Online marketplaces: illicit cannabis: reporting and liability.
Online marketplaces like Amazon must now report illegal cannabis sales and can be held li…
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SEP 13
Online marketplaces like Amazon must now report illegal cannabis sales and can be held liable, making it harder to buy …
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Last Action: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 411, Statutes of 2025. Oct 6, 2025
Why This Matters
Online marketplaces like Amazon must now report illegal cannabis sales and can be held liable, making it harder to buy unregulated products.
Real-world effect: Online marketplaces like Amazon must now report illegal cannabis sales and can be held liable, making it harder to buy unregulated products.
CA
Recreational
AB8
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Cannabis: cannabinoids: industrial hemp.
This bill means more hemp-derived products, like delta-8 THC, will be regulated and avail…
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SEP 13
This bill means more hemp-derived products, like delta-8 THC, will be regulated and available for purchase, but with st…
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Last Action: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 248, Statutes of 2025. Oct 2, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill means more hemp-derived products, like delta-8 THC, will be regulated and available for purchase, but with stricter testing and labeling requirements.
Real-world effect: This bill means more hemp-derived products, like delta-8 THC, will be regulated and available for purchase, but with stricter testing and labeling requirements.
CA
Recreational
AB564
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis: excise tax: rate increase suspension: report.
Consumers will pay less for cannabis as the state temporarily suspends a tax increase, ma…
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SEP 11
Consumers will pay less for cannabis as the state temporarily suspends a tax increase, making products more affordable.
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Last Action: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 127, Statutes of 2025. Sep 22, 2025
Why This Matters
Consumers will pay less for cannabis as the state temporarily suspends a tax increase, making products more affordable.
Real-world effect: Consumers will pay less for cannabis as the state temporarily suspends a tax increase, making products more affordable.
CA
Recreational
SB141
↑ Legalizing
California Cannabis Tax Fund: Department of Cannabis Control: Board of State and Community Corrections grants.
More state grant money will fund local cannabis equity programs, helping small businesses…
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More state grant money will fund local cannabis equity programs, helping small businesses and patients in underserved c…
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Last Action: Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 18, Statutes of 2025. Jun 27, 2025
Why This Matters
More state grant money will fund local cannabis equity programs, helping small businesses and patients in underserved communities.
Real-world effect: More state grant money will fund local cannabis equity programs, helping small businesses and patients in underserved communities.
CO
Recreational
SB007
↑ Legalizing
Medical Marijuana Use in Health Facilities
SB007 allows medical marijuana use in Colorado health facilities, expanding patient acces…
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SB007 allows medical marijuana use in Colorado health facilities, expanding patient access and clarifying facility resp…
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Last Action: Governor Signed Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB007 allows medical marijuana use in Colorado health facilities, expanding patient access and clarifying facility responsibilities.
Real-world effect: SB007 allows medical marijuana use in Colorado health facilities, expanding patient access and clarifying facility responsibilities.
DE
Recreational
HB172
↑ Legalizing
An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Delaware Marijuana Control Act.
HB172 amends the Delaware Marijuana Control Act to allow medical cannabis patients to gro…
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HB172 amends the Delaware Marijuana Control Act to allow medical cannabis patients to grow up to six plants at home, ex…
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Last Action: Signed by Governor Jul 30, 2025
Why This Matters
HB172 amends the Delaware Marijuana Control Act to allow medical cannabis patients to grow up to six plants at home, expanding patient access and autonomy.
Real-world effect: HB172 amends the Delaware Marijuana Control Act to allow medical cannabis patients to grow up to six plants at home, expanding patient access and autonomy.
DE
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HB110
↑ Legalizing
An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Delaware Marijuana Control Act.
HB110 establishes a regulated adult-use cannabis market in Delaware, allowing sales to co…
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HB110 establishes a regulated adult-use cannabis market in Delaware, allowing sales to consumers 21+ and creating a lic…
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Last Action: Signed by Governor Apr 24, 2025
Why This Matters
HB110 establishes a regulated adult-use cannabis market in Delaware, allowing sales to consumers 21+ and creating a licensing framework for businesses.
Real-world effect: HB110 establishes a regulated adult-use cannabis market in Delaware, allowing sales to consumers 21+ and creating a licensing framework for businesses.
DE
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HB33
↑ Legalizing
An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Related To Controlled Substances In The City Of Newark.
HB33 decriminalizes possession of under one ounce of cannabis within Newark city limits, …
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HB33 decriminalizes possession of under one ounce of cannabis within Newark city limits, aligning local law with statew…
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Last Action: Signed by Governor Apr 14, 2025
Why This Matters
HB33 decriminalizes possession of under one ounce of cannabis within Newark city limits, aligning local law with statewide policy for consumers.
Real-world effect: HB33 decriminalizes possession of under one ounce of cannabis within Newark city limits, aligning local law with statewide policy for consumers.
DC
Recreational
B26-0345
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Medical Cannabis Conditional Licensure Extension Temporary Amendment Act of 2025
This law extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for ope…
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This law extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for operators and ensuring continued …
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Last Action: Law L26-0071, Effective from Dec 31, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 73 and Page 000604, Expires on Aug 13, 2026 Jan 23, 2026
Why This Matters
This law extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for operators and ensuring continued patient access to dispensaries.
Real-world effect: This law extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for operators and ensuring continued patient access to dispensaries.
DC
Recreational
B26-0300
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Streatery Program Endorsement Extension and Medical Cannabis Clarification Temporary Amendment of 2025
This law extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impact…
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This law extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by…
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Last Action: Law L26-0058, Effective from Dec 11, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 013999, Expires on Jul 24, 2026 Dec 19, 2025
Why This Matters
This law extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by providing regulatory stability and continued outdoor dining options.
Real-world effect: This law extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by providing regulatory stability and continued outdoor dining options.
DC
Recreational
PR26-0230
↑ Legalizing
Director of the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration Frederick P. Moosally Confirmation Resolution of 2025
This resolution confirms Frederick P
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This resolution confirms Frederick P. Moosally as Director of the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration, impac…
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Last Action: Resolution R26-0220, Effective from Oct 21, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 011970 Oct 31, 2025
Why This Matters
This resolution confirms Frederick P. Moosally as Director of the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration, impacting regulatory oversight for DC's cannabis market.
Real-world effect: Moosally as Director of the Alcoholic Beverage and Cannabis Administration, impacting regulatory oversight for DC's cannabis market.
DC
Recreational
B26-0344
↑ Legalizing
Medical Cannabis Conditional Licensure Extension Emergency Amendment Act of 2025
B26-0344 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses for cultivation centers and dispen…
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B26-0344 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses for cultivation centers and dispensaries in DC, providing operat…
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Last Action: Returned from Mayor Oct 23, 2025
Why This Matters
B26-0344 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses for cultivation centers and dispensaries in DC, providing operational stability for businesses and continued access for patients.
Real-world effect: B26-0344 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses for cultivation centers and dispensaries in DC, providing operational stability for businesses and continued access for patients.
DC
Recreational
B26-0386
↑ Legalizing
Streatery Program Endorsement Extension and Medical Cannabis Clarification Congressional Review Emergency Amendment Act of 2025
B26-0386 extends the streatery program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impact…
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B26-0386 extends the streatery program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by…
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Last Action: Returned from Mayor Oct 23, 2025
Why This Matters
B26-0386 extends the streatery program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by providing regulatory stability and expanded business opportunities.
Real-world effect: B26-0386 extends the streatery program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by providing regulatory stability and expanded business opportunities.
DC
Recreational
PR26-0294
↑ Legalizing
Medical Cannabis Conditional Licensure Extension Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025
PR26-0294 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for op…
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PR26-0294 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for operators and ensuring continued…
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Last Action: Resolution R26-0218, Effective from Oct 07, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 011432 Oct 17, 2025
Why This Matters
PR26-0294 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for operators and ensuring continued patient access to dispensaries.
Real-world effect: PR26-0294 extends conditional medical cannabis licenses in DC, providing stability for operators and ensuring continued patient access to dispensaries.
DC
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PR26-0336
↑ Legalizing
Streatery Program Endorsement Extension and Medical Cannabis Clarification Congressional Review Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025
This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impac…
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This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators b…
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Last Action: Resolution R26-0197, Effective from Oct 07, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 011406 Oct 17, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by providing regulatory stability.
Real-world effect: This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting consumers and operators by providing regulatory stability.
DC
Recreational
B26-0299
↑ Legalizing
Streatery Program Endorsement Extension and Medical Cannabis Clarification Emergency Amendment of 2025
This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impac…
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This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting patient access and operat…
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Last Action: Act A26-0117 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 008173, Expires on Oct 19, 2025 Jul 25, 2025
Why This Matters
This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting patient access and operator compliance in DC.
Real-world effect: This bill extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting patient access and operator compliance in DC.
DC
Recreational
PR26-0256
↑ Legalizing
Streatery Program Endorsement Extension and Medical Cannabis Clarification Emergency Declaration Resolution of 2025
PR26-0256 extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impac…
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PR26-0256 extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting patients, consumers, and …
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Last Action: Resolution R26-0159, Effective from Jul 01, 2025 Published in DC Register Vol 72 and Page 007719 Jul 11, 2025
Why This Matters
PR26-0256 extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting patients, consumers, and operators in DC.
Real-world effect: PR26-0256 extends the Streatery Program and clarifies medical cannabis regulations, impacting patients, consumers, and operators in DC.
GA
Medical
SR427
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Senate Study Committee on Intoxicating Cannabinoids in Consumable Hemp Products; create
SR427 creates a study committee on intoxicating cannabinoids in hemp products, impacting …
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SR427 creates a study committee on intoxicating cannabinoids in hemp products, impacting public safety and future regul…
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Last Action: Senate Passed/Adopted Apr 2, 2025
Why This Matters
SR427 creates a study committee on intoxicating cannabinoids in hemp products, impacting public safety and future regulations for consumers and operators in Georgia.
Real-world effect: SR427 creates a study committee on intoxicating cannabinoids in hemp products, impacting public safety and future regulations for consumers and operators in Georgia.
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H0879
↑ Legalizing
Amends existing law to provide for the sale of hemp products intended for human ingestion or inhalation.
H0879 legalizes the sale of hemp products for human consumption in Idaho, impacting consu…
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H0879 legalizes the sale of hemp products for human consumption in Idaho, impacting consumers and the nascent hemp indu…
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Last Action: Reported Signed by Governor on April 2, 2026 Session Law Chapter Effective: Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
H0879 legalizes the sale of hemp products for human consumption in Idaho, impacting consumers and the nascent hemp industry.
Real-world effect: H0879 legalizes the sale of hemp products for human consumption in Idaho, impacting consumers and the nascent hemp industry.
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SCR127
↑ Legalizing
States findings of the Legislature and urges the citizens of Idaho to reject any effort to bring the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act to the ballot.
SCR127 urges Idaho citizens to reject the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act ballot initiative, s…
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SCR127 urges Idaho citizens to reject the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act ballot initiative, signaling legislative oppositio…
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Last Action: Reported signed by the Speaker & ordered delivered to Secretary of State Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
SCR127 urges Idaho citizens to reject the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act ballot initiative, signaling legislative opposition to medical cannabis legalization.
Real-world effect: SCR127 urges Idaho citizens to reject the Idaho Medical Cannabis Act ballot initiative, signaling legislative opposition to medical cannabis legalization.
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H0777
↑ Legalizing
Amends existing law to revise provisions regarding controlled substances.
Idaho H0777 revises controlled substances law, impacting patients, consumers, and operato…
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Idaho H0777 revises controlled substances law, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering cannabis-relate…
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Last Action: Reported Signed by Governor on March 20, 2026 Session Law Chapter 90 Effective: 07/01/2026 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
Idaho H0777 revises controlled substances law, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering cannabis-related regulations starting July 1, 2026.
Real-world effect: Idaho H0777 revises controlled substances law, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering cannabis-related regulations starting July 1, 2026.
ME
Recreational
LD1488
↑ Legalizing
An Act Regarding Adult Use Cannabis Testing
LD1488 mandates adult-use cannabis testing in Maine, enhancing public safety for consumer…
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LD1488 mandates adult-use cannabis testing in Maine, enhancing public safety for consumers and ensuring product quality…
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Last Action: Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH. Apr 2, 2026
Why This Matters
LD1488 mandates adult-use cannabis testing in Maine, enhancing public safety for consumers and ensuring product quality from operators.
Real-world effect: LD1488 mandates adult-use cannabis testing in Maine, enhancing public safety for consumers and ensuring product quality from operators.
ME
Recreational
LD1609
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Prevent the Participation of Individuals and Companies Linked to Federally Recognized Criminal Organizations in the Medical and Adult Use Cannabis Programs
LD1609 bans individuals and companies linked to federally recognized criminal organizatio…
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LD1609 bans individuals and companies linked to federally recognized criminal organizations from Maine's medical and ad…
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Last Action: PASSED TO BE ENACTED, in concurrence. Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
LD1609 bans individuals and companies linked to federally recognized criminal organizations from Maine's medical and adult-use cannabis programs, impacting industry integrity and public safety.
Real-world effect: LD1609 bans individuals and companies linked to federally recognized criminal organizations from Maine's medical and adult-use cannabis programs, impacting industry integrity and public safety.
ME
Recreational
LD1669
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Establish the Cannabis Advisory Council
LD1669 establishes a Cannabis Advisory Council in Maine, providing a formal body for stak…
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LD1669 establishes a Cannabis Advisory Council in Maine, providing a formal body for stakeholder input on cannabis poli…
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Last Action: HELD BY THE GOVERNOR. Jul 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1669 establishes a Cannabis Advisory Council in Maine, providing a formal body for stakeholder input on cannabis policy for patients, consumers, and operators.
Real-world effect: LD1669 establishes a Cannabis Advisory Council in Maine, providing a formal body for stakeholder input on cannabis policy for patients, consumers, and operators.
ME
Recreational
LD1840
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Amend the Maine Medical Use of Cannabis Act
LD1840 allows medical cannabis caregivers to deliver directly to patients, expanding acce…
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LD1840 allows medical cannabis caregivers to deliver directly to patients, expanding access for Maine's medical cannabi…
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Last Action: HELD BY THE GOVERNOR. Jul 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1840 allows medical cannabis caregivers to deliver directly to patients, expanding access for Maine's medical cannabis users.
Real-world effect: LD1840 allows medical cannabis caregivers to deliver directly to patients, expanding access for Maine's medical cannabis users.
ME
Recreational
LD1897
↑ Legalizing
An Act Regarding Outdoor Cultivation in the Medical Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Industries
LD1897 permits outdoor cannabis cultivation for both medical and adult-use markets in Mai…
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LD1897 permits outdoor cannabis cultivation for both medical and adult-use markets in Maine, expanding options for oper…
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Last Action: HELD BY THE GOVERNOR. Jul 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1897 permits outdoor cannabis cultivation for both medical and adult-use markets in Maine, expanding options for operators and potentially lowering consumer costs.
Real-world effect: LD1897 permits outdoor cannabis cultivation for both medical and adult-use markets in Maine, expanding options for operators and potentially lowering consumer costs.
ME
Recreational
LD1654
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Exempt Certain Sales and Transfers of Adult Use Cannabis from Excise Tax
LD1654 exempts certain adult-use cannabis sales and transfers from excise tax, potentiall…
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LD1654 exempts certain adult-use cannabis sales and transfers from excise tax, potentially lowering consumer prices and…
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Last Action: HELD BY THE GOVERNOR. Jul 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1654 exempts certain adult-use cannabis sales and transfers from excise tax, potentially lowering consumer prices and reducing costs for Maine operators.
Real-world effect: LD1654 exempts certain adult-use cannabis sales and transfers from excise tax, potentially lowering consumer prices and reducing costs for Maine operators.
ME
Recreational
LD1920
↓ Prohibiting
An Act to Prohibit the Sale of Potentially Intoxicating Hemp Products to a Person Under 21 Years of Age
LD1920 prohibits the sale of intoxicating hemp products to individuals under 21, aligning…
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LD1920 prohibits the sale of intoxicating hemp products to individuals under 21, aligning age restrictions with adult-u…
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Last Action: PASSED TO BE ENACTED - Emergency - 2/3 Elected Required, in concurrence. Jun 11, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1920 prohibits the sale of intoxicating hemp products to individuals under 21, aligning age restrictions with adult-use cannabis and enhancing public health protections for Maine youth.
Real-world effect: LD1920 prohibits the sale of intoxicating hemp products to individuals under 21, aligning age restrictions with adult-use cannabis and enhancing public health protections for Maine youth.
MI
Recreational
HB4951
↑ Legalizing
Marihuana: taxation; comprehensive road funding act; create. Creates new act. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4183'25, HB 4961'25, HB 4968'25
HB4951 diverts a portion of Michigan's cannabis excise tax revenue to road funding, impac…
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HB4951 diverts a portion of Michigan's cannabis excise tax revenue to road funding, impacting public infrastructure and…
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Last Action: Assigned Pa 23'25 With Immediate Effect Oct 8, 2025
Why This Matters
HB4951 diverts a portion of Michigan's cannabis excise tax revenue to road funding, impacting public infrastructure and potentially reducing funds for other cannabis-related programs.
Real-world effect: HB4951 diverts a portion of Michigan's cannabis excise tax revenue to road funding, impacting public infrastructure and potentially reducing funds for other cannabis-related programs.
MN
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HF3615
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis laboratory testing requirements extended.
HF3615 extends cannabis lab testing requirements, providing more time for labs to meet st…
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HF3615 extends cannabis lab testing requirements, providing more time for labs to meet standards and ensuring product s…
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Last Action: Secretary of State Chapter 40 Mar 27, 2026
Why This Matters
HF3615 extends cannabis lab testing requirements, providing more time for labs to meet standards and ensuring product safety for consumers and patients in Minnesota.
Real-world effect: HF3615 extends cannabis lab testing requirements, providing more time for labs to meet standards and ensuring product safety for consumers and patients in Minnesota.
MN
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SF2370
↑ Legalizing
Omnibus Cannabis Policy Bill
SF2370 streamlines Minnesota's cannabis market, adjusting licensing, taxes, and product r…
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MAY 17
SF2370 streamlines Minnesota's cannabis market, adjusting licensing, taxes, and product regulations, impacting consumer…
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Last Action: Secretary of State, Filed May 23, 2025
Why This Matters
SF2370 streamlines Minnesota's cannabis market, adjusting licensing, taxes, and product regulations, impacting consumers, businesses, and public health.
Real-world effect: SF2370 streamlines Minnesota's cannabis market, adjusting licensing, taxes, and product regulations, impacting consumers, businesses, and public health.
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Medical
SB2117
↑ Legalizing
Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise Schedule I.
SB2117 revises Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, removing cannabis from Sc…
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SB2117 revises Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, removing cannabis from Schedule I, which allows for the…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2117 revises Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, removing cannabis from Schedule I, which allows for the state's medical cannabis program to operate.
Real-world effect: SB2117 revises Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, removing cannabis from Schedule I, which allows for the state's medical cannabis program to operate.
MT
Recreational
SB74
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise marijuana laws
SB74 revises Montana's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting dispensary operations, product …
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SB74 revises Montana's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting dispensary operations, product availability for consumers, an…
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned May 13, 2025
Why This Matters
SB74 revises Montana's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting dispensary operations, product availability for consumers, and tax revenue for the public.
Real-world effect: SB74 revises Montana's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting dispensary operations, product availability for consumers, and tax revenue for the public.
MT
Recreational
HB792
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise laws related to cannabis labeling and education
HB792 revises cannabis labeling and education requirements for Montana consumers, ensurin…
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APR 18
HB792 revises cannabis labeling and education requirements for Montana consumers, ensuring clearer product information …
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned May 13, 2025
Why This Matters
HB792 revises cannabis labeling and education requirements for Montana consumers, ensuring clearer product information and public health awareness.
Real-world effect: HB792 revises cannabis labeling and education requirements for Montana consumers, ensuring clearer product information and public health awareness.
MT
Recreational
HB636
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise marijuana laws
HB636 revises Montana's marijuana laws, impacting patient access, consumer product availa…
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HB636 revises Montana's marijuana laws, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulatio…
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned May 13, 2025
Why This Matters
HB636 revises Montana's marijuana laws, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulations by altering existing statutes.
Real-world effect: HB636 revises Montana's marijuana laws, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulations by altering existing statutes.
MT
Recreational
SB375
↓ Prohibiting
Prohibit sale of edible products that contain hemp
SB375 prohibits the sale of edible hemp products in Montana, impacting consumers' access …
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APR 17
SB375 prohibits the sale of edible hemp products in Montana, impacting consumers' access to these products and potentia…
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned May 8, 2025
Why This Matters
SB375 prohibits the sale of edible hemp products in Montana, impacting consumers' access to these products and potentially the state's hemp industry.
Real-world effect: SB375 prohibits the sale of edible hemp products in Montana, impacting consumers' access to these products and potentially the state's hemp industry.
MT
Recreational
SB27
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise marijuana licensing laws
SB27 revises Montana's marijuana licensing laws, impacting cannabis businesses and consum…
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APR 9
SB27 revises Montana's marijuana licensing laws, impacting cannabis businesses and consumers through changes to market …
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned May 8, 2025
Why This Matters
SB27 revises Montana's marijuana licensing laws, impacting cannabis businesses and consumers through changes to market access and product availability.
Real-world effect: SB27 revises Montana's marijuana licensing laws, impacting cannabis businesses and consumers through changes to market access and product availability.
MT
Recreational
SJ48
↑ Legalizing
Interim study of the public health and safety impacts of marijuana legalization
SJ48 directs an interim study on the public health and safety impacts of marijuana legali…
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APR 30
SJ48 directs an interim study on the public health and safety impacts of marijuana legalization in Montana, informing f…
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Last Action: (S) Filed with Secretary of State May 6, 2025
Why This Matters
SJ48 directs an interim study on the public health and safety impacts of marijuana legalization in Montana, informing future policy for consumers and the public.
Real-world effect: SJ48 directs an interim study on the public health and safety impacts of marijuana legalization in Montana, informing future policy for consumers and the public.
MT
Recreational
HB49
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise laws related to synthetic cannabinoids
HB49 bans the sale of synthetic cannabinoids like Delta-8 in Montana, impacting consumer …
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MAR 19
HB49 bans the sale of synthetic cannabinoids like Delta-8 in Montana, impacting consumer access and the regulated canna…
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned Apr 7, 2025
Why This Matters
HB49 bans the sale of synthetic cannabinoids like Delta-8 in Montana, impacting consumer access and the regulated cannabis market.
Real-world effect: HB49 bans the sale of synthetic cannabinoids like Delta-8 in Montana, impacting consumer access and the regulated cannabis market.
MT
Recreational
HB249
↑ Legalizing
Include digital identifications in alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana laws
HB249 allows digital IDs for alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana purchases in Montana, potent…
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HB249 allows digital IDs for alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana purchases in Montana, potentially easing access for consum…
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Last Action: Chapter Number Assigned Apr 7, 2025
Why This Matters
HB249 allows digital IDs for alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana purchases in Montana, potentially easing access for consumers and streamlining age verification for operators.
Real-world effect: HB249 allows digital IDs for alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana purchases in Montana, potentially easing access for consumers and streamlining age verification for operators.
NE
Medical
LB1235
↑ Legalizing
Change provisions of the Nebraska Liquor Control Act and the Nebraska Medical Cannabis Regulation Act
LB1235 amends Nebraska's Liquor Control Act and Medical Cannabis Regulation Act, impactin…
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LB1235 amends Nebraska's Liquor Control Act and Medical Cannabis Regulation Act, impacting how cannabis is regulated an…
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Last Action: Presented to Governor on April 1, 2026 Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
LB1235 amends Nebraska's Liquor Control Act and Medical Cannabis Regulation Act, impacting how cannabis is regulated and distributed, which affects patient access and the legal framework for operators.
Real-world effect: LB1235 amends Nebraska's Liquor Control Act and Medical Cannabis Regulation Act, impacting how cannabis is regulated and distributed, which affects patient access and the legal framework for operators.
NE
Medical
LB877
↑ Legalizing
Designate certain substances as controlled substances under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act
LB877 adds specific substances to Nebraska's controlled substances list, impacting future…
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LB877 adds specific substances to Nebraska's controlled substances list, impacting future cannabis-related product deve…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor on March 3, 2026 Mar 3, 2026
Why This Matters
LB877 adds specific substances to Nebraska's controlled substances list, impacting future cannabis-related product development and access for consumers and patients.
Real-world effect: LB877 adds specific substances to Nebraska's controlled substances list, impacting future cannabis-related product development and access for consumers and patients.
NE
Medical
LB795
↓ Prohibiting
Designate bromazolam as a controlled substance under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act, correct the spelling of certain controlled substances, and enhance penalties for certain controlled substance offenses involving fentanyl
LB795 designates bromazolam as a controlled substance, corrects spelling of others, and e…
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FEB 27
LB795 designates bromazolam as a controlled substance, corrects spelling of others, and enhances penalties for fentanyl…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor on March 3, 2026 Mar 3, 2026
Why This Matters
LB795 designates bromazolam as a controlled substance, corrects spelling of others, and enhances penalties for fentanyl offenses in Nebraska, impacting public safety and drug enforcement.
Real-world effect: LB795 designates bromazolam as a controlled substance, corrects spelling of others, and enhances penalties for fentanyl offenses in Nebraska, impacting public safety and drug enforcement.
NE
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LB230
↑ Legalizing
Adopt the Kratom Consumer Protection Act, regulate nitrous oxide, and change the Uniform Controlled Substances Act
LB230 regulates kratom sales, restricts nitrous oxide access, and amends Nebraska's contr…
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LB230 regulates kratom sales, restricts nitrous oxide access, and amends Nebraska's controlled substances act, impactin…
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Last Action: Provisions/portions of LB475 amended into LB230 by AM577 Jun 6, 2025
Why This Matters
LB230 regulates kratom sales, restricts nitrous oxide access, and amends Nebraska's controlled substances act, impacting consumers and public health.
Real-world effect: LB230 regulates kratom sales, restricts nitrous oxide access, and amends Nebraska's controlled substances act, impacting consumers and public health.
NE
Medical
LB530
↑ Legalizing
Change provisions relating to motor vehicle homicide, motor vehicle homicide of an unborn child, tampering with an electronic monitoring device, controlled substances violations, adult and juvenile probation, detention of juveniles, motorists passing stopped vehicles or vulnerable road users, and speed limits
LB530 increases penalties for controlled substance violations, impacting consumers and th…
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LB530 increases penalties for controlled substance violations, impacting consumers and the public through stricter enfo…
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Last Action: Provisions/portions of LB684 amended into LB530 by AM1218 Jun 6, 2025
Why This Matters
LB530 increases penalties for controlled substance violations, impacting consumers and the public through stricter enforcement.
Real-world effect: LB530 increases penalties for controlled substance violations, impacting consumers and the public through stricter enforcement.
NE
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LB1
↑ Legalizing
Eliminate an incorrect reference in provisions of the medical cannabis initiative petition language adopted by the voters
LB1 corrects a clerical error in Nebraska's voter-approved medical cannabis initiative, e…
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LB1 corrects a clerical error in Nebraska's voter-approved medical cannabis initiative, ensuring the law accurately ref…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor on February 25, 2025 Feb 26, 2025
Why This Matters
LB1 corrects a clerical error in Nebraska's voter-approved medical cannabis initiative, ensuring the law accurately reflects the original intent for patients.
Real-world effect: LB1 corrects a clerical error in Nebraska's voter-approved medical cannabis initiative, ensuring the law accurately reflects the original intent for patients.
NE
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LB72
↑ Legalizing
Change provisions relating to controlled substances schedules under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act
LB72 reschedules certain controlled substances in Nebraska, impacting patient access to s…
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LB72 reschedules certain controlled substances in Nebraska, impacting patient access to specific medications and potent…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor on February 25, 2025 Feb 26, 2025
Why This Matters
LB72 reschedules certain controlled substances in Nebraska, impacting patient access to specific medications and potentially future cannabis-related policy discussions.
Real-world effect: LB72 reschedules certain controlled substances in Nebraska, impacting patient access to specific medications and potentially future cannabis-related policy discussions.
NV
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AB76
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-286)
AB76 allows medical cannabis patients to cultivate up to 12 plants at home, expanding acc…
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AB76 allows medical cannabis patients to cultivate up to 12 plants at home, expanding access and reducing costs for pat…
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Last Action: Chapter 459. (Effective June 10, 2025) Jun 11, 2025
Why This Matters
AB76 allows medical cannabis patients to cultivate up to 12 plants at home, expanding access and reducing costs for patients in Nevada.
Real-world effect: AB76 allows medical cannabis patients to cultivate up to 12 plants at home, expanding access and reducing costs for patients in Nevada.
NV
Recreational
AB504
↑ Legalizing
Establishes certain deceptive trade practices relating to the sale of or an offer to sell certain hemp products. (BDR 56-867)
AB504 prohibits deceptive trade practices in the sale of hemp products, protecting Nevada…
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AB504 prohibits deceptive trade practices in the sale of hemp products, protecting Nevada consumers from misleading cla…
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Last Action: Chapter 484. (Effective October 1, 2025) Jun 11, 2025
Why This Matters
AB504 prohibits deceptive trade practices in the sale of hemp products, protecting Nevada consumers from misleading claims and ensuring fair market competition.
Real-world effect: AB504 prohibits deceptive trade practices in the sale of hemp products, protecting Nevada consumers from misleading claims and ensuring fair market competition.
NV
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SB168
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-553)
SB168 allows cannabis consumption lounges in Nevada, creating new business opportunities …
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SB168 allows cannabis consumption lounges in Nevada, creating new business opportunities and regulated spaces for adult…
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Last Action: Chapter 380. (Effective June 6, 2025) Jun 6, 2025
Why This Matters
SB168 allows cannabis consumption lounges in Nevada, creating new business opportunities and regulated spaces for adult-use consumers.
Real-world effect: SB168 allows cannabis consumption lounges in Nevada, creating new business opportunities and regulated spaces for adult-use consumers.
NV
Recreational
SB157
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to the testing of cannabis and cannabis products. (BDR 56-962)
SB157 revises cannabis testing regulations, impacting product safety and quality for cons…
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SB157 revises cannabis testing regulations, impacting product safety and quality for consumers and the public in Nevada…
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Last Action: Chapter 335. (Effective October 1, 2025) Jun 6, 2025
Why This Matters
SB157 revises cannabis testing regulations, impacting product safety and quality for consumers and the public in Nevada, effective October 1, 2025.
Real-world effect: SB157 revises cannabis testing regulations, impacting product safety and quality for consumers and the public in Nevada, effective October 1, 2025.
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SB41
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to the taxation of cannabis establishments. (BDR 32-284)
SB41 eliminates the wholesale cannabis tax in Nevada, impacting operators' costs and pote…
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SB41 eliminates the wholesale cannabis tax in Nevada, impacting operators' costs and potentially consumer prices.
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Last Action: Approved by the Governor. Chapter 138. May 30, 2025
Why This Matters
SB41 eliminates the wholesale cannabis tax in Nevada, impacting operators' costs and potentially consumer prices.
Real-world effect: SB41 eliminates the wholesale cannabis tax in Nevada, impacting operators' costs and potentially consumer prices.
NV
Recreational
AB365
↑ Legalizing
Eliminates provisions requiring the University of Nevada, Reno, School of Medicine to establish a program relating to the medical use of cannabis. (BDR 19-758)
AB365 eliminates the requirement for UNR School of Medicine to establish a medical cannab…
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AB365 eliminates the requirement for UNR School of Medicine to establish a medical cannabis program, impacting patient …
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Last Action: Chapter 127. (Effective October 1, 2025) May 30, 2025
Why This Matters
AB365 eliminates the requirement for UNR School of Medicine to establish a medical cannabis program, impacting patient education and research in Nevada.
Real-world effect: AB365 eliminates the requirement for UNR School of Medicine to establish a medical cannabis program, impacting patient education and research in Nevada.
NJ
Recreational
S3945
↓ Prohibiting
Revises restrictions on sale of hemp products and intoxicating hemp beverages through November 2026.
S3945 revises restrictions on the sale of hemp products and intoxicating hemp beverages i…
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S3945 revises restrictions on the sale of hemp products and intoxicating hemp beverages in New Jersey through November …
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Last Action: Approved P.L.2026, c.7. Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
S3945 revises restrictions on the sale of hemp products and intoxicating hemp beverages in New Jersey through November 2026, impacting consumer access and operator regulations.
Real-world effect: S3945 revises restrictions on the sale of hemp products and intoxicating hemp beverages in New Jersey through November 2026, impacting consumer access and operator regulations.
NJ
Recreational
S3179
↑ Legalizing
Makes various changes to membership on Cannabis Regulatory Commission and to legalized medical and personal use cannabis marketplace.
S3179 alters the Cannabis Regulatory Commission's membership and modifies New Jersey's me…
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S3179 alters the Cannabis Regulatory Commission's membership and modifies New Jersey's medical and personal use cannabi…
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Last Action: Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2025, c.325. Jan 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S3179 alters the Cannabis Regulatory Commission's membership and modifies New Jersey's medical and personal use cannabis market, impacting consumers and operators.
Real-world effect: S3179 alters the Cannabis Regulatory Commission's membership and modifies New Jersey's medical and personal use cannabis market, impacting consumers and operators.
NJ
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A1052
↑ Legalizing
Concerns conditions of employment of certain cannabis workers.
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A1052, now P.L.2025, c.244, establishes specific employment conditions for cannabis workers in New Jersey, impacting la…
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Last Action: Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2025, c.244. Jan 13, 2026
Why This Matters
A1052, now P.L.2025, c.244, establishes specific employment conditions for cannabis workers in New Jersey, impacting labor rights and operational costs for businesses.
Real-world effect: A1052, now P.L.2025, c.244, establishes specific employment conditions for cannabis workers in New Jersey, impacting labor rights and operational costs for businesses.
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Recreational
S03294
↑ Legalizing
Relates to the medical use of cannabis; repeals controlled substances therapeutic research act.
S03294 repeals the outdated Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act, streamlining …
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S03294 repeals the outdated Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act, streamlining medical cannabis access for NY…
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Last Action: SIGNED CHAP.544 Nov 21, 2025
Why This Matters
S03294 repeals the outdated Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act, streamlining medical cannabis access for NY patients by removing a redundant program.
Real-world effect: S03294 repeals the outdated Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research Act, streamlining medical cannabis access for NY patients by removing a redundant program.
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S00818
↑ Legalizing
Sets forth certain provisions for the sale of adult-use cannabis and adult-use cannabis products at cannabis showcase events; requires permittees to partner with cultivators in certain situations.
Chapter 112 permits adult-use cannabis sales at showcase events, requiring permittees to …
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Chapter 112 permits adult-use cannabis sales at showcase events, requiring permittees to partner with cultivators, expa…
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Last Action: SIGNED CHAP.112 Mar 20, 2025
Why This Matters
Chapter 112 permits adult-use cannabis sales at showcase events, requiring permittees to partner with cultivators, expanding market access for consumers and operators.
Real-world effect: Chapter 112 permits adult-use cannabis sales at showcase events, requiring permittees to partner with cultivators, expanding market access for consumers and operators.
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Medical
SB2308
↑ Legalizing
Occupational and professional boards, the midwest interstate passenger rail compact, prison industry advisory committee, energy policy commission, medical marijuana advisory committee, onsite wastewater recycling technical committee, state board of water well contractors, committee on aging, brain injury advisory council, early childhood council, unemployment insurance advisory council, commission on the status of women, health information technology advisory committee, poet laureate nominating board, rural development council, America 250 commission, atmospheric resource board, and Devils Lake outlet management advisory committee; to provide for a legislative management report; to provide an effective date; and to provide an expiration date.
SB2308 reorganizes the Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy a…
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SB2308 reorganizes the Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy and oversight of ND's medical c…
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Last Action: Filed with Secretary Of State 05/02 Jun 11, 2025
Why This Matters
SB2308 reorganizes the Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy and oversight of ND's medical cannabis program.
Real-world effect: SB2308 reorganizes the Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy and oversight of ND's medical cannabis program.
ND
Medical
SB2294
↑ Legalizing
Allowable amounts of usable medical marijuana, medical marijuana recordkeeping, cannabinoid edible products, patient qualifications, and disclosure of information.
SB2294 expands medical cannabis access in ND by increasing possession limits, allowing ed…
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SB2294 expands medical cannabis access in ND by increasing possession limits, allowing edibles, and clarifying patient …
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Last Action: Filed with Secretary Of State 04/30 May 2, 2025
Why This Matters
SB2294 expands medical cannabis access in ND by increasing possession limits, allowing edibles, and clarifying patient qualifications and recordkeeping.
Real-world effect: SB2294 expands medical cannabis access in ND by increasing possession limits, allowing edibles, and clarifying patient qualifications and recordkeeping.
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HB1203
↑ Legalizing
Definitions of medical marijuana products.
HB1203 clarifies medical marijuana product definitions, impacting patient access and prod…
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APR 15
HB1203 clarifies medical marijuana product definitions, impacting patient access and product availability for consumers…
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Last Action: Filed with Secretary Of State 04/22 Apr 24, 2025
Why This Matters
HB1203 clarifies medical marijuana product definitions, impacting patient access and product availability for consumers in North Dakota.
Real-world effect: HB1203 clarifies medical marijuana product definitions, impacting patient access and product availability for consumers in North Dakota.
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SB2293
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana container sizes, caregivers, and documentation.
SB2293 allows larger medical cannabis container sizes, expands caregiver eligibility, and…
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SB2293 allows larger medical cannabis container sizes, expands caregiver eligibility, and streamlines patient documenta…
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Last Action: Filed with Secretary Of State 03/31 Apr 1, 2025
Why This Matters
SB2293 allows larger medical cannabis container sizes, expands caregiver eligibility, and streamlines patient documentation in North Dakota.
Real-world effect: SB2293 allows larger medical cannabis container sizes, expands caregiver eligibility, and streamlines patient documentation in North Dakota.
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SB2064
↑ Legalizing
The scheduling of controlled substances; and to declare an emergency.
SB2064 updates North Dakota's controlled substance schedule to align with federal changes…
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MAR 19
SB2064 updates North Dakota's controlled substance schedule to align with federal changes, impacting the legal status a…
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Last Action: Filed with Secretary Of State 03/26 Mar 27, 2025
Why This Matters
SB2064 updates North Dakota's controlled substance schedule to align with federal changes, impacting the legal status and regulation of various substances for the public.
Real-world effect: SB2064 updates North Dakota's controlled substance schedule to align with federal changes, impacting the legal status and regulation of various substances for the public.
OH
Recreational
SB56
↑ Legalizing
Revise medical and adult-use marijuana laws; levy marijuana taxes
SB56 revises Ohio's medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levies taxes, impacting cons…
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SB56 revises Ohio's medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levies taxes, impacting consumers, patients, and operators…
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Last Action: Effective Operating appropriations effective 12/19/2025 Mar 20, 2026
Why This Matters
SB56 revises Ohio's medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levies taxes, impacting consumers, patients, and operators through updated regulations and new revenue streams.
Real-world effect: SB56 revises Ohio's medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levies taxes, impacting consumers, patients, and operators through updated regulations and new revenue streams.
OK
Medical
SB1039
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana license; modifying grounds for certain denials; notice; fees. Effective date.
SB1039 modifies grounds for medical marijuana license denials, requiring notice and setti…
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SB1039 modifies grounds for medical marijuana license denials, requiring notice and setting fees, impacting patient acc…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor 06/09/2025 Jun 11, 2025
Why This Matters
SB1039 modifies grounds for medical marijuana license denials, requiring notice and setting fees, impacting patient access and operator compliance in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: SB1039 modifies grounds for medical marijuana license denials, requiring notice and setting fees, impacting patient access and operator compliance in Oklahoma.
OK
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HB2584
↑ Legalizing
Physicians assistants; Pharmacy Act; prescriptions for controlled dangerous substances; Physician Assistant Act; Committee; members; requirements; Public Health Code; authority for physician assistants to carry out certain functions; prescribing and administering controlled substances; supervision.
HB2584 allows physician assistants in Oklahoma to prescribe controlled dangerous substanc…
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HB2584 allows physician assistants in Oklahoma to prescribe controlled dangerous substances, including medical cannabis…
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Last Action: Filed with Secretary of State May 29, 2025
Why This Matters
HB2584 allows physician assistants in Oklahoma to prescribe controlled dangerous substances, including medical cannabis, expanding patient access and potentially impacting the state's medical cannabis market.
Real-world effect: HB2584 allows physician assistants in Oklahoma to prescribe controlled dangerous substances, including medical cannabis, expanding patient access and potentially impacting the state's medical cannabis market.
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HB2807
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; medical marijuana transporter license; providing issuance of licenses for premises under certain circumstances; directing creation of inventory manifests documenting certain information; allowing certain licensees to maintain and operate warehouses under certain conditions; effective date; emergency.
HB2807 allows Oklahoma medical marijuana transporters to operate warehouses and requires …
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MAY 15
HB2807 allows Oklahoma medical marijuana transporters to operate warehouses and requires detailed inventory manifests, …
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Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/25/2025 May 27, 2025
Why This Matters
HB2807 allows Oklahoma medical marijuana transporters to operate warehouses and requires detailed inventory manifests, impacting supply chain logistics and regulatory oversight.
Real-world effect: HB2807 allows Oklahoma medical marijuana transporters to operate warehouses and requires detailed inventory manifests, impacting supply chain logistics and regulatory oversight.
OK
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HB2837
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; requiring medical marijuana business employees to submit proof of completion of education training; effective date.
HB2837 mandates education training for Oklahoma medical marijuana business employees, imp…
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MAY 15
HB2837 mandates education training for Oklahoma medical marijuana business employees, impacting patient safety and indu…
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Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/25/2025 May 27, 2025
Why This Matters
HB2837 mandates education training for Oklahoma medical marijuana business employees, impacting patient safety and industry professionalism.
Real-world effect: HB2837 mandates education training for Oklahoma medical marijuana business employees, impacting patient safety and industry professionalism.
OK
Medical
SB518
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana packaging; requiring certain warnings on labels. Effective date.
SB518 mandates specific warning labels on medical marijuana packaging, enhancing consumer…
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SB518 mandates specific warning labels on medical marijuana packaging, enhancing consumer safety and product transparen…
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Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/21/2025 May 21, 2025
Why This Matters
SB518 mandates specific warning labels on medical marijuana packaging, enhancing consumer safety and product transparency for patients in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: SB518 mandates specific warning labels on medical marijuana packaging, enhancing consumer safety and product transparency for patients in Oklahoma.
OK
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SB786
↓ Prohibiting
Crimes and punishments; increasing certain fine; prohibiting certain consumption of medical marijuana. Effective date.
SB786 increases fines and prohibits medical marijuana consumption in specific public plac…
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SB786 increases fines and prohibits medical marijuana consumption in specific public places, impacting patient access a…
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Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/14/2025 May 14, 2025
Why This Matters
SB786 increases fines and prohibits medical marijuana consumption in specific public places, impacting patient access and public use regulations in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: SB786 increases fines and prohibits medical marijuana consumption in specific public places, impacting patient access and public use regulations in Oklahoma.
OK
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SB774
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana licenses; modifying certain identification number; requiring certain barcode. Effective date.
SB774 modifies medical marijuana license identification numbers and requires a barcode, i…
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SB774 modifies medical marijuana license identification numbers and requires a barcode, impacting patient and operator …
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Last Action: Becomes law without Governor's signature 05/13/2025 May 13, 2025
Why This Matters
SB774 modifies medical marijuana license identification numbers and requires a barcode, impacting patient and operator compliance in Oklahoma.
Real-world effect: SB774 modifies medical marijuana license identification numbers and requires a barcode, impacting patient and operator compliance in Oklahoma.
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SB1066
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; requiring creation and maintenance of certain registry; providing certain requirements for listing on registry. Emergency.
SB1066 mandates a state registry for medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma, impacting pa…
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SB1066 mandates a state registry for medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma, impacting patient privacy and access to me…
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Last Action: Approved by Governor 05/09/2025 May 12, 2025
Why This Matters
SB1066 mandates a state registry for medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma, impacting patient privacy and access to medical cannabis.
Real-world effect: SB1066 mandates a state registry for medical marijuana patients in Oklahoma, impacting patient privacy and access to medical cannabis.
OR
Recreational
HB4162
↑ Legalizing
Relating to cannabis worker unionization.
HB4162 mandates cannabis employers to remain neutral during union organizing, empowering …
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HB4162 mandates cannabis employers to remain neutral during union organizing, empowering workers and potentially improv…
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Last Action: Governor signed. Mar 31, 2026
Why This Matters
HB4162 mandates cannabis employers to remain neutral during union organizing, empowering workers and potentially improving labor conditions for Oregon's cannabis industry.
Real-world effect: HB4162 mandates cannabis employers to remain neutral during union organizing, empowering workers and potentially improving labor conditions for Oregon's cannabis industry.
SD
Medical
SB39
↑ Legalizing
Revise provisions relating to industrial hemp.
SB39 revises industrial hemp provisions, impacting South Dakota's hemp industry, farmers,…
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SB39 revises industrial hemp provisions, impacting South Dakota's hemp industry, farmers, and consumers of hemp-derived…
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Last Action: Signed by the Governor on March 30, 2026 S.J. 548 Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB39 revises industrial hemp provisions, impacting South Dakota's hemp industry, farmers, and consumers of hemp-derived products.
Real-world effect: SB39 revises industrial hemp provisions, impacting South Dakota's hemp industry, farmers, and consumers of hemp-derived products.
SD
Medical
SB42
↓ Prohibiting
Enhance the penalties for ingestion, possession with intent to deliver, and delivery of a controlled substance in a state correctional facility.
SB42 increases penalties for possessing, delivering, or ingesting controlled substances, …
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SB42 increases penalties for possessing, delivering, or ingesting controlled substances, including cannabis, within Sou…
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Last Action: Signed by the Governor on March 30, 2026 S.J. 548 Mar 30, 2026
Why This Matters
SB42 increases penalties for possessing, delivering, or ingesting controlled substances, including cannabis, within South Dakota correctional facilities, impacting inmates and their visitors.
Real-world effect: SB42 increases penalties for possessing, delivering, or ingesting controlled substances, including cannabis, within South Dakota correctional facilities, impacting inmates and their visitors.
SD
Medical
HB1099
↑ Legalizing
Reschedule the pharmaceutical composition of crystalline polymorph psilocybin in a drug product approved by the Food and Drug Administration as a Schedule IV controlled substance.
HB1099 reschedules FDA-approved crystalline psilocybin to Schedule IV in South Dakota, ea…
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HB1099 reschedules FDA-approved crystalline psilocybin to Schedule IV in South Dakota, easing access for patients and p…
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Last Action: Signed by the Governor on March 10, 2026 H.J. 547 Mar 10, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1099 reschedules FDA-approved crystalline psilocybin to Schedule IV in South Dakota, easing access for patients and potentially impacting future medical research and product availability.
Real-world effect: HB1099 reschedules FDA-approved crystalline psilocybin to Schedule IV in South Dakota, easing access for patients and potentially impacting future medical research and product availability.
SD
Medical
HB1016
↑ Legalizing
Modify provisions related to the controlled substances schedule and to declare an emergency.
HB1016 modifies South Dakota's controlled substances schedule, impacting patients and con…
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HB1016 modifies South Dakota's controlled substances schedule, impacting patients and consumers by potentially altering…
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Last Action: Signed by the Governor on February 12, 2026 H.J. 304 Feb 12, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1016 modifies South Dakota's controlled substances schedule, impacting patients and consumers by potentially altering access to or penalties for certain substances.
Real-world effect: HB1016 modifies South Dakota's controlled substances schedule, impacting patients and consumers by potentially altering access to or penalties for certain substances.
TN
Illegal
HB1376
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39; Title 40; Title 43, Chapter 27; Title 53, Chapter 11; Title 57 and Title 67, relative to the regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
HB1376 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, ope…
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HB1376 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety thro…
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Last Action: Effective date(s) 05/21/2025, 01/01/2026 May 27, 2025
Why This Matters
HB1376 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety through new age restrictions, testing, and labeling requirements.
Real-world effect: HB1376 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety through new age restrictions, testing, and labeling requirements.
TN
Illegal
SB1413
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39; Title 40; Title 43, Chapter 27; Title 53, Chapter 11; Title 57 and Title 67, relative to the regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
SB1413 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, ope…
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SB1413 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by e…
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Last Action: Comp. became Pub. Ch. 526 May 27, 2025
Why This Matters
SB1413 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules for their sale and use.
Real-world effect: SB1413 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Tennessee, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules for their sale and use.
TN
Illegal
SB0299
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4 and Title 68, Chapter 7, relative to the medical cannabis commission.
SB0299 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient a…
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SB0299 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight…
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Last Action: Effective date(s) 04/15/2025 Apr 29, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0299 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight for cannabis.
Real-world effect: SB0299 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, impacting future patient access and regulatory oversight for cannabis.
TN
Illegal
HB0830
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4 and Title 68, Chapter 7, relative to the medical cannabis commission.
HB0830 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission, creating a framework for po…
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HB0830 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission, creating a framework for potential future medical cannabi…
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Last Action: Comp. became Pub. Ch. 209 Apr 29, 2025
Why This Matters
HB0830 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission, creating a framework for potential future medical cannabis regulation and patient access.
Real-world effect: HB0830 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission, creating a framework for potential future medical cannabis regulation and patient access.
TN
Illegal
HB0072
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17; Title 43, Chapter 27 and Title 49, Chapter 6, relative to hemp-derived cannabinoids.
HB0072 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumers, operators, and public sa…
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HB0072 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules…
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Last Action: Effective date(s) 07/01/2025 Apr 4, 2025
Why This Matters
HB0072 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules for these products in Tennessee starting July 1, 2025.
Real-world effect: HB0072 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumers, operators, and public safety by establishing new rules for these products in Tennessee starting July 1, 2025.
TN
Illegal
SB0215
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39, Chapter 17; Title 43, Chapter 27 and Title 49, Chapter 6, relative to hemp-derived cannabinoids.
SB0215 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumer access, product safety, an…
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SB0215 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the operational landscape fo…
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Last Action: Comp. became Pub. Ch. 77 Apr 4, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0215 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the operational landscape for businesses in Tennessee.
Real-world effect: SB0215 regulates hemp-derived cannabinoids, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the operational landscape for businesses in Tennessee.
TN
Illegal
SB0077
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29 and Title 68, Chapter 7, relative to the medical cannabis commission.
SB0077 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission to study and make recommenda…
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SB0077 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission to study and make recommendations on medical cannabis, imp…
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Last Action: Comp. became Pub. Ch. 50 Mar 31, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0077 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission to study and make recommendations on medical cannabis, impacting future patient access and public policy.
Real-world effect: SB0077 establishes the Tennessee Medical Cannabis Commission to study and make recommendations on medical cannabis, impacting future patient access and public policy.
TN
Illegal
HB0255
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4, Chapter 29 and Title 68, Chapter 7, relative to the medical cannabis commission.
HB0255 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, creating a framework for f…
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HB0255 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, creating a framework for future patient access and indus…
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Last Action: Effective date(s) 03/26/2025 Mar 31, 2025
Why This Matters
HB0255 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, creating a framework for future patient access and industry regulation.
Real-world effect: HB0255 establishes a medical cannabis commission in Tennessee, creating a framework for future patient access and industry regulation.
TX
Medical
HB46
↑ Legalizing
Relating to the medical use of low-THC cannabis under and the administration of the Texas Compassionate-Use Program; requiring registration.
HB46 expands Texas' Compassionate-Use Program for low-THC cannabis, impacting patient acc…
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HB46 expands Texas' Compassionate-Use Program for low-THC cannabis, impacting patient access and program administration.
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Last Action: Effective on 9/1/25 Jun 20, 2025
Why This Matters
HB46 expands Texas' Compassionate-Use Program for low-THC cannabis, impacting patient access and program administration.
Real-world effect: HB46 expands Texas' Compassionate-Use Program for low-THC cannabis, impacting patient access and program administration.
UT
Medical
SB0121
↑ Legalizing
Medical Cannabis Program Amendments
SB0121 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate as a single business entity, potenti…
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SB0121 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate as a single business entity, potentially streamlining operations a…
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Last Action: Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Mar 26, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0121 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate as a single business entity, potentially streamlining operations and patient access in Utah.
Real-world effect: SB0121 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate as a single business entity, potentially streamlining operations and patient access in Utah.
UT
Medical
SB0066
↑ Legalizing
Medical Cannabis Pharmacy License Amendments
SB0066 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate multiple locations under one license…
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SB0066 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate multiple locations under one license, potentially increasing patie…
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Last Action: Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Mar 26, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0066 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate multiple locations under one license, potentially increasing patient access and reducing operational burdens for businesses.
Real-world effect: SB0066 allows medical cannabis pharmacies to operate multiple locations under one license, potentially increasing patient access and reducing operational burdens for businesses.
UT
Medical
HB0389
↑ Legalizing
Cannabis Amendments
HB0389 allows cannabis pharmacies to operate drive-thru windows and offer limited deliver…
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HB0389 allows cannabis pharmacies to operate drive-thru windows and offer limited delivery services, increasing access …
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Last Action: Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Mar 25, 2026
Why This Matters
HB0389 allows cannabis pharmacies to operate drive-thru windows and offer limited delivery services, increasing access for patients and convenience for consumers in Utah.
Real-world effect: HB0389 allows cannabis pharmacies to operate drive-thru windows and offer limited delivery services, increasing access for patients and convenience for consumers in Utah.
UT
Medical
SB0083
↑ Legalizing
Controlled Substance Scheduling Amendments
SB0083 reclassifies psilocybin from Schedule I to Schedule II, potentially easing researc…
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SB0083 reclassifies psilocybin from Schedule I to Schedule II, potentially easing research access for patients and the …
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Last Action: Governor Signed in Lieutenant Governor's office for filing Mar 24, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0083 reclassifies psilocybin from Schedule I to Schedule II, potentially easing research access for patients and the public in Utah.
Real-world effect: SB0083 reclassifies psilocybin from Schedule I to Schedule II, potentially easing research access for patients and the public in Utah.
VT
Recreational
H0321
↑ Legalizing
An act relating to miscellaneous cannabis amendments
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H.321 streamlines Vermont's cannabis regulations, impacting licensing, product testing, and retail operations for consu…
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Last Action: House message: Governor approved bill on June 11, 2025 Jun 13, 2025
Why This Matters
H.321 streamlines Vermont's cannabis regulations, impacting licensing, product testing, and retail operations for consumers and businesses.
Real-world effect: H.321 streamlines Vermont's cannabis regulations, impacting licensing, product testing, and retail operations for consumers and businesses.
WA
Recreational
HB2681
↑ Legalizing
Revised for engrossed: Concerning cannabis license fees.
HB2681 sets cannabis license fees, impacting operational costs for businesses and potenti…
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HB2681 sets cannabis license fees, impacting operational costs for businesses and potentially consumer prices in Washin…
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Last Action: Effective date 6/11/2026. Apr 1, 2026
Why This Matters
HB2681 sets cannabis license fees, impacting operational costs for businesses and potentially consumer prices in Washington.
Real-world effect: HB2681 sets cannabis license fees, impacting operational costs for businesses and potentially consumer prices in Washington.
WA
Recreational
HB1941
↑ Legalizing
Authorizing agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers.
HB1941 allows WA cannabis producers to form agricultural cooperatives, potentially benefi…
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HB1941 allows WA cannabis producers to form agricultural cooperatives, potentially benefiting small farms through share…
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Last Action: Effective date 6/11/2026. Mar 25, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1941 allows WA cannabis producers to form agricultural cooperatives, potentially benefiting small farms through shared resources and market access.
Real-world effect: HB1941 allows WA cannabis producers to form agricultural cooperatives, potentially benefiting small farms through shared resources and market access.
WA
Recreational
HB2152
↑ Legalizing
Permitting the medical use of cannabis by qualifying patients in specified health care facilities.
HB2152 allows medical cannabis use for qualifying patients in WA healthcare facilities st…
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HB2152 allows medical cannabis use for qualifying patients in WA healthcare facilities starting June 11, 2026, improvin…
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Last Action: Effective date 6/11/2026. Mar 11, 2026
Why This Matters
HB2152 allows medical cannabis use for qualifying patients in WA healthcare facilities starting June 11, 2026, improving patient access and care.
Real-world effect: HB2152 allows medical cannabis use for qualifying patients in WA healthcare facilities starting June 11, 2026, improving patient access and care.
WA
Recreational
SB5206
↑ Legalizing
Concerning cannabis retailer advertising.
SB5206 restricts cannabis retailer advertising to prevent youth exposure and promote publ…
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SB5206 restricts cannabis retailer advertising to prevent youth exposure and promote public health in Washington.
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Last Action: Effective date 1/1/2026. May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
SB5206 restricts cannabis retailer advertising to prevent youth exposure and promote public health in Washington.
Real-world effect: SB5206 restricts cannabis retailer advertising to prevent youth exposure and promote public health in Washington.
WA
Recreational
SB5403
↑ Legalizing
Revised for engrossed: Limiting financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers.
SB5403 limits financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers in Washington…
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SB5403 limits financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers in Washington, aiming to prevent market con…
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Last Action: Effective date 1/1/2026. May 12, 2025
Why This Matters
SB5403 limits financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers in Washington, aiming to prevent market consolidation and promote fair competition for operators and consumers.
Real-world effect: SB5403 limits financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers in Washington, aiming to prevent market consolidation and promote fair competition for operators and consumers.
WA
Recreational
HB1341
↑ Legalizing
Concerning the medical cannabis authorization database.
HB1341 mandates a medical cannabis authorization database for Washington, impacting patie…
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HB1341 mandates a medical cannabis authorization database for Washington, impacting patient privacy and access, and sta…
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Last Action: Effective date 7/27/2025. Apr 16, 2025
Why This Matters
HB1341 mandates a medical cannabis authorization database for Washington, impacting patient privacy and access, and state oversight of medical cannabis.
Real-world effect: HB1341 mandates a medical cannabis authorization database for Washington, impacting patient privacy and access, and state oversight of medical cannabis.
WI
Decriminalized
SB692
↓ Prohibiting
Listing of carfentanil under the Uniform Controlled Substances Act and providing a penalty.
SB692 lists carfentanil under Wisconsin's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, increasing p…
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SB692 lists carfentanil under Wisconsin's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, increasing penalties for illicit possessio…
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Last Action: Published 3-14-2026 Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
SB692 lists carfentanil under Wisconsin's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, increasing penalties for illicit possession and distribution, impacting public safety and drug enforcement.
Real-world effect: SB692 lists carfentanil under Wisconsin's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, increasing penalties for illicit possession and distribution, impacting public safety and drug enforcement.
AR
Medical
SB 59
Arkansas Medical Cannabis Tax Revenue Redirect Act
Redirects a portion of Arkansas's medical cannabis excise tax revenue to fund student bre…
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Redirects a portion of Arkansas's medical cannabis excise tax revenue to fund student breakfast programs statewide. Ark…
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Last Action: Signed into law; redirects medical cannabis tax revenue to student breakfast programs Mar 1, 2025
Why This Matters
Redirects a portion of Arkansas's medical cannabis excise tax revenue to fund student breakfast programs statewide. Arkansas's medical market generates over $200M annually. Patients see no direct change; the bill affects only how state revenue is allocated. Supporters argue it demonstrates cannabis tax dollars funding education.
Real-world effect: Arkansas's medical market generates over $200M annually.
AR
Medical
HB 1452
↑ Legalizing
Arkansas Medical Cannabis Public Use Clarification Act
Clarifies the law on medical cannabis use in certain public places and prohibits possessi…
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Clarifies the law on medical cannabis use in certain public places and prohibits possession of unsealed medical cannabi…
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Last Action: Signed into law; clarifies where patients may use cannabis Apr 1, 2025
Why This Matters
Clarifies the law on medical cannabis use in certain public places and prohibits possession of unsealed medical cannabis containers in motor vehicles — bringing state law in line with alcohol open container rules. Helps law enforcement distinguish legal patients from recreational users in the absence of a legal rec market.
Real-world effect: Helps law enforcement distinguish legal patients from recreational users in the absence of a legal rec market.
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Medical
HB 1889
↑ Legalizing
Arkansas Dispensary Delivery and Drive-Through Services Act
Have allowed licensed Arkansas dispensaries to operate drive-through windows and of…
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Would have allowed licensed Arkansas dispensaries to operate drive-through windows and offer home delivery services for…
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Last Action: Vetoed by Governor Sanders citing regulatory concerns Apr 15, 2025
Why This Matters
Would have allowed licensed Arkansas dispensaries to operate drive-through windows and offer home delivery services for medical cannabis patients. Governor Sanders vetoed it, citing concerns about regulatory oversight and potential for diversion. Dispensaries and patient advocates were disappointed — delivery is particularly valuable for elderly and disabled patients.
Real-world effect: Governor Sanders vetoed it, citing concerns about regulatory oversight and potential for diversion.
CA
Recreational
AB1209
↑ Legalizing
Workers’ compensation: cannabis industry.
This bill's failure means cannabis workers won't get easier access to workers' compensati…
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APR 2
This bill's failure means cannabis workers won't get easier access to workers' compensation for job-related injuries.
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Last Action: From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Feb 2, 2026
Why This Matters
This bill's failure means cannabis workers won't get easier access to workers' compensation for job-related injuries.
Real-world effect: This bill's failure means cannabis workers won't get easier access to workers' compensation for job-related injuries.
CA
Recreational
AB1397
↑ Legalizing
Hemp: low-dose hemp drinks.
Californians won't see new low-dose hemp drinks in stores, limiting consumer choice for m…
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Californians won't see new low-dose hemp drinks in stores, limiting consumer choice for milder cannabis options.
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Last Action: From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56. Feb 2, 2026
Why This Matters
Californians won't see new low-dose hemp drinks in stores, limiting consumer choice for milder cannabis options.
Real-world effect: Californians won't see new low-dose hemp drinks in stores, limiting consumer choice for milder cannabis options.
FL
Medical
H1003
↑ Legalizing
Open Cannabis Containers in Motor Vehicles
H1003 prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, protecting public safety by …
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H1003 prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, protecting public safety by preventing impaired driving an…
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Last Action: Died in Health Professions & Programs Subcommittee Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
H1003 prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, protecting public safety by preventing impaired driving and aligning with alcohol open container laws.
Real-world effect: H1003 prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, protecting public safety by preventing impaired driving and aligning with alcohol open container laws.
FL
Medical
S1398
↑ Legalizing
Availability of Marijuana for Adult Use
S1398 would have legalized adult-use cannabis in Florida, expanding access beyond medical…
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S1398 would have legalized adult-use cannabis in Florida, expanding access beyond medical patients and creating a regul…
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Last Action: Died in Health Policy Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1398 would have legalized adult-use cannabis in Florida, expanding access beyond medical patients and creating a regulated commercial market.
Real-world effect: S1398 would have legalized adult-use cannabis in Florida, expanding access beyond medical patients and creating a regulated commercial market.
FL
Medical
S1056
↑ Legalizing
Open Containers of Marijuana Products in Motor Vehicles
S1056 would have prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, impacting consume…
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S1056 would have prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, impacting consumers and public safety by regula…
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Last Action: Died in Transportation Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1056 would have prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, impacting consumers and public safety by regulating in-transit possession.
Real-world effect: S1056 would have prohibited open cannabis containers in motor vehicles, impacting consumers and public safety by regulating in-transit possession.
FL
Medical
S0776
↑ Legalizing
Home Cultivation of Marijuana
S0776 would have allowed medical marijuana patients to home cultivate cannabis, impacting…
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S0776 would have allowed medical marijuana patients to home cultivate cannabis, impacting patient access and the state-…
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Last Action: Died in Health Policy Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S0776 would have allowed medical marijuana patients to home cultivate cannabis, impacting patient access and the state-licensed operator market.
Real-world effect: S0776 would have allowed medical marijuana patients to home cultivate cannabis, impacting patient access and the state-licensed operator market.
FL
Medical
S1270
↑ Legalizing
Food and Hemp Products
S1270 would have regulated hemp-derived products, impacting consumer access and product s…
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S1270 would have regulated hemp-derived products, impacting consumer access and product safety for the public and hemp …
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Last Action: Died in Agriculture Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1270 would have regulated hemp-derived products, impacting consumer access and product safety for the public and hemp operators in Florida.
Real-world effect: S1270 would have regulated hemp-derived products, impacting consumer access and product safety for the public and hemp operators in Florida.
FL
Medical
H0719
↑ Legalizing
Medical Use of Marijuana
HB 719 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical cannabis framework remains unchanged, i…
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HB 719 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical cannabis framework remains unchanged, impacting patient access and bu…
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Last Action: Died in Health Professions & Programs Subcommittee Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
HB 719 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical cannabis framework remains unchanged, impacting patient access and business operations.
Real-world effect: HB 719 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical cannabis framework remains unchanged, impacting patient access and business operations.
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Medical
S1368
↑ Legalizing
THC
S1368 would have capped THC content in Florida's medical cannabis, impacting patient acce…
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✗ ✗ Failed
S1368 would have capped THC content in Florida's medical cannabis, impacting patient access to high-potency products an…
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Last Action: Died in Regulated Industries Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1368 would have capped THC content in Florida's medical cannabis, impacting patient access to high-potency products and potentially the medical cannabis market.
Real-world effect: S1368 would have capped THC content in Florida's medical cannabis, impacting patient access to high-potency products and potentially the medical cannabis market.
FL
Medical
H1409
↑ Legalizing
THC
H1409 would have limited THC potency in Florida, impacting product availability for patie…
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✗ ✗ Failed
H1409 would have limited THC potency in Florida, impacting product availability for patients and consumers, and the mar…
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Last Action: Died in Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
H1409 would have limited THC potency in Florida, impacting product availability for patients and consumers, and the market for cannabis operators.
Real-world effect: H1409 would have limited THC potency in Florida, impacting product availability for patients and consumers, and the market for cannabis operators.
FL
Medical
S1032
↑ Legalizing
Medical Marijuana
S1032 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical marijuana regulations and patient access…
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FEB 11
S1032 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical marijuana regulations and patient access remain unchanged, without new…
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Last Action: Died in Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1032 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical marijuana regulations and patient access remain unchanged, without new provisions for qualifying conditions or product forms.
Real-world effect: S1032 failed, meaning Florida's existing medical marijuana regulations and patient access remain unchanged, without new provisions for qualifying conditions or product forms.
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Medical
S0136
↑ Legalizing
Protections for Public Employees who use Medical Marijuana as Qualified Patients
S0136 protected Florida public employees who are medical marijuana patients from employer…
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S0136 protected Florida public employees who are medical marijuana patients from employer discrimination, impacting pat…
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Last Action: Died in Health Policy Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S0136 protected Florida public employees who are medical marijuana patients from employer discrimination, impacting patient rights and workplace policy.
Real-world effect: S0136 protected Florida public employees who are medical marijuana patients from employer discrimination, impacting patient rights and workplace policy.
FL
Medical
S1242
↑ Legalizing
Medical Marijuana Treatment Center Licensure
S1242 would have allowed existing medical marijuana treatment centers to open additional …
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✗ ✗ Failed
S1242 would have allowed existing medical marijuana treatment centers to open additional dispensaries, impacting patien…
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Last Action: Died in Health Policy Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1242 would have allowed existing medical marijuana treatment centers to open additional dispensaries, impacting patient access and market competition in Florida.
Real-world effect: S1242 would have allowed existing medical marijuana treatment centers to open additional dispensaries, impacting patient access and market competition in Florida.
FL
Medical
S0974
↑ Legalizing
Medical Marijuana Use Registry Identification Cards for Veterans
S0974 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's…
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✗ ✗ Failed
S0974 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's referral, impacting patient a…
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Last Action: Died in Health Policy Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S0974 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's referral, impacting patient access and the state's medical cannabis program.
Real-world effect: S0974 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's referral, impacting patient access and the state's medical cannabis program.
FL
Medical
H0887
↑ Legalizing
Medical Marijuana Use Registry Identification Cards for Veterans
H0887 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's…
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✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 4
H0887 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's certification, easing access …
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Last Action: Died in Rules Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
H0887 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's certification, easing access for patients in Florida.
Real-world effect: H0887 would have allowed veterans to obtain medical marijuana cards without a physician's certification, easing access for patients in Florida.
FL
Medical
H0801
↑ Legalizing
Sale of THC-infused Beverages
HB 801 failed, meaning Florida will not regulate THC-infused beverages as food, impacting…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB 801 failed, meaning Florida will not regulate THC-infused beverages as food, impacting consumer access and product s…
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Last Action: Died in Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
HB 801 failed, meaning Florida will not regulate THC-infused beverages as food, impacting consumer access and product safety.
Real-world effect: HB 801 failed, meaning Florida will not regulate THC-infused beverages as food, impacting consumer access and product safety.
FL
Medical
S1678
↑ Legalizing
THC-infused Beverages
S1678 would have allowed the sale of THC-infused beverages, impacting consumers and the c…
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✗ ✗ Failed
S1678 would have allowed the sale of THC-infused beverages, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry in Florida.
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Last Action: Died in Regulated Industries Mar 13, 2026
Why This Matters
S1678 would have allowed the sale of THC-infused beverages, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry in Florida.
Real-world effect: S1678 would have allowed the sale of THC-infused beverages, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry in Florida.
ME
Recreational
LD584
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Make the Director of the Office of Cannabis Policy an Appointed Position Subject to Confirmation by the Legislature
LD584 made Maine's OCP Director an appointed, Legislature-confirmed position, increasing …
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✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 18
LD584 made Maine's OCP Director an appointed, Legislature-confirmed position, increasing accountability for cannabis re…
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Last Action: Placed in the Legislative Files. (DEAD) Mar 18, 2026
Why This Matters
LD584 made Maine's OCP Director an appointed, Legislature-confirmed position, increasing accountability for cannabis regulation but failed to pass.
Real-world effect: LD584 made Maine's OCP Director an appointed, Legislature-confirmed position, increasing accountability for cannabis regulation but failed to pass.
ME
Recreational
LD1983
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Protect Minors from Intoxicating Hemp-derived Products by Regulating Those Products Under the Adult Use Cannabis Laws
LD1983 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp-derived products unregulated under Maine's adult…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1983 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp-derived products unregulated under Maine's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting …
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Jan 13, 2026
Why This Matters
LD1983 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp-derived products unregulated under Maine's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting public safety and youth access.
Real-world effect: LD1983 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp-derived products unregulated under Maine's adult-use cannabis laws, impacting public safety and youth access.
ME
Recreational
LD1960
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Exempt Electronic Smoking Devices or Other Tobacco Products Containing Ingestible Hemp from the Tax Imposed on Tobacco Products
LD1960 exempted ingestible hemp products from tobacco taxes, impacting consumer prices an…
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✗ ✗ Failed
JUN 18
LD1960 exempted ingestible hemp products from tobacco taxes, impacting consumer prices and the regulatory landscape for…
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Last Action: Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Jun 18, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1960 exempted ingestible hemp products from tobacco taxes, impacting consumer prices and the regulatory landscape for hemp businesses in Maine.
Real-world effect: LD1960 exempted ingestible hemp products from tobacco taxes, impacting consumer prices and the regulatory landscape for hemp businesses in Maine.
ME
Recreational
LD1672
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Allow Participation in the Adult Use Cannabis Tracking System to Be Voluntary
LD1672 made participation in Maine's adult-use cannabis tracking system voluntary, impact…
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✗ ✗ Failed
JUN 16
LD1672 made participation in Maine's adult-use cannabis tracking system voluntary, impacting consumer safety oversight …
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Last Action: Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Jun 17, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1672 made participation in Maine's adult-use cannabis tracking system voluntary, impacting consumer safety oversight and market data for operators.
Real-world effect: LD1672 made participation in Maine's adult-use cannabis tracking system voluntary, impacting consumer safety oversight and market data for operators.
ME
Recreational
LD1620
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Amend the Laws Regulating the Testing of Adult Use Cannabis and Adult Use Cannabis Products
LD1620 would have altered adult-use cannabis testing regulations in Maine, impacting prod…
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✗ ✗ Failed
JUN 10
LD1620 would have altered adult-use cannabis testing regulations in Maine, impacting product safety for consumers and c…
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Last Action: Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Jun 10, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1620 would have altered adult-use cannabis testing regulations in Maine, impacting product safety for consumers and compliance burdens for operators.
Real-world effect: LD1620 would have altered adult-use cannabis testing regulations in Maine, impacting product safety for consumers and compliance burdens for operators.
ME
Recreational
LD1535
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Reduce Illegal Cannabis Operations by Requiring Permits for High Electrical Usage
LD1535 required permits for high electrical usage to combat illegal cannabis operations i…
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✗ ✗ Failed
JUN 5
LD1535 required permits for high electrical usage to combat illegal cannabis operations in Maine, impacting consumers a…
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Last Action: Placed in the Legislative Files. (DEAD) Jun 9, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1535 required permits for high electrical usage to combat illegal cannabis operations in Maine, impacting consumers and the legal market by failing to pass.
Real-world effect: LD1535 required permits for high electrical usage to combat illegal cannabis operations in Maine, impacting consumers and the legal market by failing to pass.
ME
Recreational
LD544
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Create Parity in the Taxation of Medicine by Exempting Sales of Cannabis for Medical Use
LD544 exempted medical cannabis sales from taxation, reducing costs for Maine patients
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JUN 4
LD544 exempted medical cannabis sales from taxation, reducing costs for Maine patients.
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Last Action: Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Jun 4, 2025
Why This Matters
LD544 exempted medical cannabis sales from taxation, reducing costs for Maine patients.
Real-world effect: LD544 exempted medical cannabis sales from taxation, reducing costs for Maine patients.
ME
Recreational
LD1869
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Lower Property Taxes by Allowing a Local Option Sales Tax on Recreational Cannabis Sales
LD1869 allowed Maine municipalities to enact a local sales tax on recreational cannabis, …
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LD1869 allowed Maine municipalities to enact a local sales tax on recreational cannabis, aiming to lower property taxes.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 29, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1869 allowed Maine municipalities to enact a local sales tax on recreational cannabis, aiming to lower property taxes.
Real-world effect: LD1869 allowed Maine municipalities to enact a local sales tax on recreational cannabis, aiming to lower property taxes.
ME
Recreational
LD1831
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Support Small Adult Use Cannabis Businesses by Establishing a Micro Cannabis Facility License
LD1831 created a micro cannabis facility license to support small adult-use businesses in…
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LD1831 created a micro cannabis facility license to support small adult-use businesses in Maine, but it failed to pass.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 28, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1831 created a micro cannabis facility license to support small adult-use businesses in Maine, but it failed to pass.
Real-world effect: LD1831 created a micro cannabis facility license to support small adult-use businesses in Maine, but it failed to pass.
ME
Recreational
LD1314
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Protect Cannabis Industry Workers' Access to Personal Credit
LD1314 protected Maine cannabis workers' access to personal credit, preventing discrimina…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1314 protected Maine cannabis workers' access to personal credit, preventing discrimination based on industry affilia…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 28, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1314 protected Maine cannabis workers' access to personal credit, preventing discrimination based on industry affiliation.
Real-world effect: LD1314 protected Maine cannabis workers' access to personal credit, preventing discrimination based on industry affiliation.
ME
Recreational
LD104
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Protect the Health of Medical Cannabis Patients and Streamline the Mandatory Testing of Cannabis
LD104 mandated testing for medical cannabis in Maine, aiming to protect patient health by…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD104 mandated testing for medical cannabis in Maine, aiming to protect patient health by ensuring product safety and q…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 21, 2025
Why This Matters
LD104 mandated testing for medical cannabis in Maine, aiming to protect patient health by ensuring product safety and quality.
Real-world effect: LD104 mandated testing for medical cannabis in Maine, aiming to protect patient health by ensuring product safety and quality.
ME
Recreational
LD1567
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Require Labeling of Radiation Treatment and Ozonation of Adult Use Cannabis and Inspection and Registration of Associated Equipment
LD1567 mandated labeling of radiation/ozonation for adult-use cannabis and equipment insp…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1567 mandated labeling of radiation/ozonation for adult-use cannabis and equipment inspection, impacting consumer inf…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1567 mandated labeling of radiation/ozonation for adult-use cannabis and equipment inspection, impacting consumer information and product safety in Maine.
Real-world effect: LD1567 mandated labeling of radiation/ozonation for adult-use cannabis and equipment inspection, impacting consumer information and product safety in Maine.
ME
Recreational
LD1717
↑ Legalizing
An Act Regarding Background Checks for Medical Cannabis Providers
LD1717 required background checks for medical cannabis providers in Maine, impacting pati…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1717 required background checks for medical cannabis providers in Maine, impacting patient access and public safety.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1717 required background checks for medical cannabis providers in Maine, impacting patient access and public safety.
Real-world effect: LD1717 required background checks for medical cannabis providers in Maine, impacting patient access and public safety.
ME
Recreational
LD302
↑ Legalizing
An Act Regarding Maine's Cannabis Industry
LD302, failed, would have allowed cannabis businesses to operate in municipalities that p…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
LD302, failed, would have allowed cannabis businesses to operate in municipalities that previously opted out, impacting…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
LD302, failed, would have allowed cannabis businesses to operate in municipalities that previously opted out, impacting consumer access and local control.
Real-world effect: LD302, failed, would have allowed cannabis businesses to operate in municipalities that previously opted out, impacting consumer access and local control.
ME
Recreational
LD392
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Cannabis
LD392 failed, preventing changes to Maine's cannabis laws that could have impacted patien…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD392 failed, preventing changes to Maine's cannabis laws that could have impacted patients, consumers, and operators.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
LD392 failed, preventing changes to Maine's cannabis laws that could have impacted patients, consumers, and operators.
Real-world effect: LD392 failed, preventing changes to Maine's cannabis laws that could have impacted patients, consumers, and operators.
ME
Recreational
LD959
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Require the Development of Better Cannabis Testing Criteria and Processes
LD959 required better cannabis testing criteria and processes in Maine, impacting consume…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD959 required better cannabis testing criteria and processes in Maine, impacting consumer safety and product quality.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
LD959 required better cannabis testing criteria and processes in Maine, impacting consumer safety and product quality.
Real-world effect: LD959 required better cannabis testing criteria and processes in Maine, impacting consumer safety and product quality.
ME
Recreational
LD1455
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Prevent Illegal Cannabis Growing Operations in the State
LD1455 aimed to prevent illegal cannabis growing operations in Maine, impacting public sa…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
LD1455 aimed to prevent illegal cannabis growing operations in Maine, impacting public safety and the regulated market.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 14, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1455 aimed to prevent illegal cannabis growing operations in Maine, impacting public safety and the regulated market.
Real-world effect: LD1455 aimed to prevent illegal cannabis growing operations in Maine, impacting public safety and the regulated market.
ME
Recreational
LD1608
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Counter Unlawful Cannabis Cultivation
LD1608 aimed to combat illicit cannabis operations in Maine, impacting the legal market's…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1608 aimed to combat illicit cannabis operations in Maine, impacting the legal market's integrity and public safety.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 14, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1608 aimed to combat illicit cannabis operations in Maine, impacting the legal market's integrity and public safety.
Real-world effect: LD1608 aimed to combat illicit cannabis operations in Maine, impacting the legal market's integrity and public safety.
ME
Recreational
LD1320
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Prevent Illicit Cultivation and Trafficking Within Maine's Regulated Cannabis Industry
LD1320, which failed, aimed to prevent illicit cannabis cultivation and trafficking withi…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1320, which failed, aimed to prevent illicit cannabis cultivation and trafficking within Maine's regulated market, im…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 14, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1320, which failed, aimed to prevent illicit cannabis cultivation and trafficking within Maine's regulated market, impacting public safety and market integrity.
Real-world effect: LD1320, which failed, aimed to prevent illicit cannabis cultivation and trafficking within Maine's regulated market, impacting public safety and market integrity.
ME
Recreational
LD347
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Provide Qualifying Municipalities a Percentage of Adult Use Cannabis Sales Tax and Excise Tax Revenue
LD347 would have given Maine municipalities a share of adult-use cannabis sales and excis…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD347 would have given Maine municipalities a share of adult-use cannabis sales and excise tax revenue, impacting local…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 13, 2025
Why This Matters
LD347 would have given Maine municipalities a share of adult-use cannabis sales and excise tax revenue, impacting local funding for public services.
Real-world effect: LD347 would have given Maine municipalities a share of adult-use cannabis sales and excise tax revenue, impacting local funding for public services.
ME
Recreational
LD1559
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Authorize Medical Cannabis Farmers' Markets
LD1559 authorized medical cannabis farmers' markets in Maine, which would have expanded p…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
LD1559 authorized medical cannabis farmers' markets in Maine, which would have expanded patient access and supported sm…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) May 6, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1559 authorized medical cannabis farmers' markets in Maine, which would have expanded patient access and supported small-scale cultivators.
Real-world effect: LD1559 authorized medical cannabis farmers' markets in Maine, which would have expanded patient access and supported small-scale cultivators.
ME
Recreational
LD903
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Regulate the Advertising of Cannabis Products
LD903 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis advertising regulations remain unchanged, impactin…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD903 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis advertising regulations remain unchanged, impacting how consumers learn about pr…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Apr 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD903 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis advertising regulations remain unchanged, impacting how consumers learn about products and how businesses market them.
Real-world effect: LD903 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis advertising regulations remain unchanged, impacting how consumers learn about products and how businesses market them.
ME
Recreational
LD859
↓ Prohibiting
Resolve, Directing the Treasurer of State to Review and Develop Options for Meeting the Banking Needs of the Cannabis Industry
LD859 directed the Treasurer to explore banking solutions for Maine's cannabis industry, …
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD859 directed the Treasurer to explore banking solutions for Maine's cannabis industry, which matters for operators an…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Apr 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD859 directed the Treasurer to explore banking solutions for Maine's cannabis industry, which matters for operators and the state's economy.
Real-world effect: LD859 directed the Treasurer to explore banking solutions for Maine's cannabis industry, which matters for operators and the state's economy.
ME
Recreational
LD368
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Address Concerns Regarding Radiation Machines and Similar Equipment Used in the Cannabis Industry
LD368 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis industry lacks specific regulations for radiation …
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD368 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis industry lacks specific regulations for radiation machines and similar equipment…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Apr 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD368 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis industry lacks specific regulations for radiation machines and similar equipment, impacting product safety oversight.
Real-world effect: LD368 failed, meaning Maine's cannabis industry lacks specific regulations for radiation machines and similar equipment, impacting product safety oversight.
ME
Recreational
LD929
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Increase Access to Medical Cannabis for Seniors and Veterans
LD929 allowed medical cannabis reciprocity for out-of-state seniors and veterans, expandi…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD929 allowed medical cannabis reciprocity for out-of-state seniors and veterans, expanding access but failing to pass …
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Apr 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD929 allowed medical cannabis reciprocity for out-of-state seniors and veterans, expanding access but failing to pass in Maine.
Real-world effect: LD929 allowed medical cannabis reciprocity for out-of-state seniors and veterans, expanding access but failing to pass in Maine.
ME
Recreational
LD1038
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Increase the Maximum Term of a Medical Cannabis Written Certification to 2 Years
LD1038 increased the maximum term for medical cannabis certifications to two years, reduc…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD1038 increased the maximum term for medical cannabis certifications to two years, reducing renewal burdens for Maine …
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Apr 8, 2025
Why This Matters
LD1038 increased the maximum term for medical cannabis certifications to two years, reducing renewal burdens for Maine patients.
Real-world effect: LD1038 increased the maximum term for medical cannabis certifications to two years, reducing renewal burdens for Maine patients.
ME
Recreational
LD177
↑ Legalizing
An Act to Create Municipal Cannabis Revenue Sharing
LD177 established a municipal cannabis revenue sharing program in Maine, impacting local …
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD177 established a municipal cannabis revenue sharing program in Maine, impacting local government funding and the dis…
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Mar 4, 2025
Why This Matters
LD177 established a municipal cannabis revenue sharing program in Maine, impacting local government funding and the distribution of cannabis tax revenue.
Real-world effect: LD177 established a municipal cannabis revenue sharing program in Maine, impacting local government funding and the distribution of cannabis tax revenue.
ME
Recreational
LD548
↑ Legalizing
An Act Regarding Intoxicating Hemp Products
LD548 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp products unregulated in Maine, impacting consumer…
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✗ ✗ Failed
LD548 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp products unregulated in Maine, impacting consumer safety and market fairness.
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Last Action: Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD) Mar 4, 2025
Why This Matters
LD548 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp products unregulated in Maine, impacting consumer safety and market fairness.
Real-world effect: LD548 failed, leaving intoxicating hemp products unregulated in Maine, impacting consumer safety and market fairness.
MS
Medical
HB417
↑ Legalizing
Uniform Controlled Substances Act; include five substances in Schedule I.
HB417 added five substances to Schedule I of Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances …
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✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 5
HB417 added five substances to Schedule I of Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, impacting criminal penalt…
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Last Action: Died On Calendar Mar 26, 2026
Why This Matters
HB417 added five substances to Schedule I of Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, impacting criminal penalties for possession and distribution.
Real-world effect: HB417 added five substances to Schedule I of Mississippi's Uniform Controlled Substances Act, impacting criminal penalties for possession and distribution.
MS
Medical
SB2107
↑ Legalizing
Aggravated trafficking of controlled substances; revise crime of to provide dosage element.
SB2107 revised Mississippi's aggravated trafficking law by adding a dosage element, impac…
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✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 4
SB2107 revised Mississippi's aggravated trafficking law by adding a dosage element, impacting sentencing for drug offen…
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Last Action: Died On Calendar Mar 11, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2107 revised Mississippi's aggravated trafficking law by adding a dosage element, impacting sentencing for drug offenses and potentially affecting defendants and the justice system.
Real-world effect: SB2107 revised Mississippi's aggravated trafficking law by adding a dosage element, impacting sentencing for drug offenses and potentially affecting defendants and the justice system.
MS
Medical
HB1034
↑ Legalizing
Compassionate Access to Medical Cannabis Act; create to allow terminally ill to use in hospitals.
HB1034 allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals, impacting pa…
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✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 4
HB1034 allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals, impacting patient access and hospital poli…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Mar 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1034 allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals, impacting patient access and hospital policy in Mississippi.
Real-world effect: HB1034 allowed terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis in hospitals, impacting patient access and hospital policy in Mississippi.
MS
Medical
HB513
↑ Legalizing
Public Health Trust Fund; divert a certain percentage of funds collected under the Medical Cannabis Act into for 4 years.
HB513 diverted a percentage of Medical Cannabis Act funds to the Public Health Trust Fund…
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✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 10
HB513 diverted a percentage of Medical Cannabis Act funds to the Public Health Trust Fund for four years, impacting sta…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Mar 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB513 diverted a percentage of Medical Cannabis Act funds to the Public Health Trust Fund for four years, impacting state health initiatives and the cannabis program's financial structure.
Real-world effect: HB513 diverted a percentage of Medical Cannabis Act funds to the Public Health Trust Fund for four years, impacting state health initiatives and the cannabis program's financial structure.
MS
Medical
SB3318
↑ Legalizing
General Fund; FY2027 appropriation to University of Mississippi for the Center for Mississippi Medical Cannabis Research.
SB3318 would have allocated state funds to the University of Mississippi for medical cann…
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✗ ✗ Failed
SB3318 would have allocated state funds to the University of Mississippi for medical cannabis research, impacting futur…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 25, 2026
Why This Matters
SB3318 would have allocated state funds to the University of Mississippi for medical cannabis research, impacting future patient access and product development.
Real-world effect: SB3318 would have allocated state funds to the University of Mississippi for medical cannabis research, impacting future patient access and product development.
MS
Medical
SB3320
↑ Legalizing
General Fund; FY2027 appropriation to Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee.
SB3320 appropriated funds to Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee for FY2027…
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✗ ✗ Failed
SB3320 appropriated funds to Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee for FY2027, impacting the committee's ab…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 25, 2026
Why This Matters
SB3320 appropriated funds to Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee for FY2027, impacting the committee's ability to operate and advise on patient access and program development.
Real-world effect: SB3320 appropriated funds to Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee for FY2027, impacting the committee's ability to operate and advise on patient access and program development.
MS
Medical
HB1711
↑ Legalizing
Medical cannabis; dispensary may sell directly to the designated caregiver without the qualifying patient being present.
HB1711 allowed Mississippi medical cannabis dispensaries to sell directly to designated c…
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✗ ✗ Failed
HB1711 allowed Mississippi medical cannabis dispensaries to sell directly to designated caregivers without the patient …
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Last Action: Died On Calendar Feb 12, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1711 allowed Mississippi medical cannabis dispensaries to sell directly to designated caregivers without the patient present, simplifying access for homebound or incapacitated patients.
Real-world effect: HB1711 allowed Mississippi medical cannabis dispensaries to sell directly to designated caregivers without the patient present, simplifying access for homebound or incapacitated patients.
MS
Medical
HB1753
↑ Legalizing
MS Medical Cannabis Act; bring forward provisions relating to.
HB1753 aimed to amend Mississippi's medical cannabis act, potentially impacting patient a…
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✗ ✗ Failed
HB1753 aimed to amend Mississippi's medical cannabis act, potentially impacting patient access, product availability, o…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1753 aimed to amend Mississippi's medical cannabis act, potentially impacting patient access, product availability, or business operations.
Real-world effect: HB1753 aimed to amend Mississippi's medical cannabis act, potentially impacting patient access, product availability, or business operations.
MS
Medical
HB1195
↓ Prohibiting
Medical cannabis; prohibit advertising or marketing of within the State of Mississippi by any person or entity.
HB1195 prohibited all advertising and marketing of medical cannabis in Mississippi, impac…
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✗ ✗ Failed
HB1195 prohibited all advertising and marketing of medical cannabis in Mississippi, impacting patient access to product…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1195 prohibited all advertising and marketing of medical cannabis in Mississippi, impacting patient access to product information and operator's ability to promote their businesses.
Real-world effect: HB1195 prohibited all advertising and marketing of medical cannabis in Mississippi, impacting patient access to product information and operator's ability to promote their businesses.
MS
Medical
SB2455
↑ Legalizing
Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; remove potency limits for cannabis flower and trim and for cannabis tinctures, oils and concentrates.
SB2455 removed potency limits for cannabis flower, trim, tinctures, oils, and concentrate…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2455 removed potency limits for cannabis flower, trim, tinctures, oils, and concentrates, impacting patient access to…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2455 removed potency limits for cannabis flower, trim, tinctures, oils, and concentrates, impacting patient access to higher potency products in Mississippi.
Real-world effect: SB2455 removed potency limits for cannabis flower, trim, tinctures, oils, and concentrates, impacting patient access to higher potency products in Mississippi.
MS
Medical
HB894
↑ Legalizing
Medical cannabis; remove THC potency limits for cannabis concentrates.
HB894 removed THC potency limits for medical cannabis concentrates, impacting patients' a…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB894 removed THC potency limits for medical cannabis concentrates, impacting patients' access to higher potency produc…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB894 removed THC potency limits for medical cannabis concentrates, impacting patients' access to higher potency products in Mississippi.
Real-world effect: HB894 removed THC potency limits for medical cannabis concentrates, impacting patients' access to higher potency products in Mississippi.
MS
Medical
SB2438
↑ Legalizing
MS Medical Cannabis Act; allow cannabis use by certain persons when conventional treatment options have proven ineffective.
SB2438 allowed medical cannabis use in Mississippi when conventional treatments failed, i…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2438 allowed medical cannabis use in Mississippi when conventional treatments failed, impacting patients seeking alte…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2438 allowed medical cannabis use in Mississippi when conventional treatments failed, impacting patients seeking alternative care.
Real-world effect: SB2438 allowed medical cannabis use in Mississippi when conventional treatments failed, impacting patients seeking alternative care.
MS
Medical
SB2546
↑ Legalizing
MS Medical Cannabis Act; eliminate required follow-up visit and extend written certification and registry ID card validity periods.
SB2546 eliminated required follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification a…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2546 eliminated required follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification and ID card validity, easing pa…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2546 eliminated required follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification and ID card validity, easing patient access in Mississippi.
Real-world effect: SB2546 eliminated required follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification and ID card validity, easing patient access in Mississippi.
MS
Medical
HB1773
↑ Legalizing
Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee; extend repealer on.
HB1773 extended the repealer on Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee, impact…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1773 extended the repealer on Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy and progr…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1773 extended the repealer on Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy and program oversight.
Real-world effect: HB1773 extended the repealer on Mississippi's Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee, impacting patient advocacy and program oversight.
MS
Medical
SB2540
↑ Legalizing
Mississippi Hemp Cultivation Act; bring forward code sections related thereto.
SB2540 aimed to update Mississippi's hemp cultivation laws, impacting farmers and the sta…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2540 aimed to update Mississippi's hemp cultivation laws, impacting farmers and the state's hemp industry by clarifyi…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2540 aimed to update Mississippi's hemp cultivation laws, impacting farmers and the state's hemp industry by clarifying regulations.
Real-world effect: SB2540 aimed to update Mississippi's hemp cultivation laws, impacting farmers and the state's hemp industry by clarifying regulations.
MS
Medical
SB2220
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana; legalize.
SB2220 would have legalized marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers, patients, and …
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2220 would have legalized marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers, patients, and potential operators by establi…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2220 would have legalized marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers, patients, and potential operators by establishing a regulated market.
Real-world effect: SB2220 would have legalized marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers, patients, and potential operators by establishing a regulated market.
MS
Medical
HB864
↑ Legalizing
Kratom; add to Schedule I of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.
HB864 failed, meaning kratom remains unscheduled and accessible to consumers in Mississip…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB864 failed, meaning kratom remains unscheduled and accessible to consumers in Mississippi, avoiding a Schedule I ban.
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB864 failed, meaning kratom remains unscheduled and accessible to consumers in Mississippi, avoiding a Schedule I ban.
Real-world effect: HB864 failed, meaning kratom remains unscheduled and accessible to consumers in Mississippi, avoiding a Schedule I ban.
MS
Medical
HB1590
↑ Legalizing
Mississippi Uniform Controlled Substance Analog Act; create.
HB1590 created the Mississippi Uniform Controlled Substance Analog Act, classifying certa…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1590 created the Mississippi Uniform Controlled Substance Analog Act, classifying certain cannabis-derived products a…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1590 created the Mississippi Uniform Controlled Substance Analog Act, classifying certain cannabis-derived products as Schedule I controlled substances, impacting consumers and the medical cannabis program.
Real-world effect: HB1590 created the Mississippi Uniform Controlled Substance Analog Act, classifying certain cannabis-derived products as Schedule I controlled substances, impacting consumers and the medical cannabis program.
MS
Medical
HB1768
↑ Legalizing
MS Medical Cannabis Act; extend repealers on exemptions to certain laws for Departments of Health and Revenue in relation to.
HB1768 extended sunset clauses for DOH/DOR exemptions under the MS Medical Cannabis Act, …
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1768 extended sunset clauses for DOH/DOR exemptions under the MS Medical Cannabis Act, impacting regulatory stability…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1768 extended sunset clauses for DOH/DOR exemptions under the MS Medical Cannabis Act, impacting regulatory stability for patients and operators.
Real-world effect: HB1768 extended sunset clauses for DOH/DOR exemptions under the MS Medical Cannabis Act, impacting regulatory stability for patients and operators.
MS
Medical
SB2572
↑ Legalizing
MS Hemp Cultivation Act; revise provisions of and legalize manufacture and sale of hemp beverages.
SB2572 would have legalized the manufacture and sale of hemp beverages in Mississippi, im…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2572 would have legalized the manufacture and sale of hemp beverages in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the nasc…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2572 would have legalized the manufacture and sale of hemp beverages in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the nascent hemp industry.
Real-world effect: SB2572 would have legalized the manufacture and sale of hemp beverages in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the nascent hemp industry.
MS
Medical
HB1267
↑ Legalizing
Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.
HB1267 authorized and regulated personal use marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumer…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1267 authorized and regulated personal use marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the public by establishi…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1267 authorized and regulated personal use marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the public by establishing a legal framework.
Real-world effect: HB1267 authorized and regulated personal use marijuana in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the public by establishing a legal framework.
MS
Medical
SB2085
↓ Prohibiting
Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.
SB2085 would have reduced penalties for marijuana and synthetic cannabinoid possession, i…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2085 would have reduced penalties for marijuana and synthetic cannabinoid possession, impacting Mississippians with c…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2085 would have reduced penalties for marijuana and synthetic cannabinoid possession, impacting Mississippians with certain convictions.
Real-world effect: SB2085 would have reduced penalties for marijuana and synthetic cannabinoid possession, impacting Mississippians with certain convictions.
MS
Medical
SB2218
↓ Prohibiting
Simple possession of controlled substances; revise certain penalties.
SB2218 would have reduced penalties for simple cannabis possession in Mississippi, impact…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2218 would have reduced penalties for simple cannabis possession in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the public b…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2218 would have reduced penalties for simple cannabis possession in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the public by lessening potential legal repercussions.
Real-world effect: SB2218 would have reduced penalties for simple cannabis possession in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the public by lessening potential legal repercussions.
MS
Medical
HB1430
↓ Prohibiting
Marijuana possession; authorize a civil penalty when less than 3.5 ounces.
HB1430 authorized a civil penalty for possessing less than 3
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1430 authorized a civil penalty for possessing less than 3.5 ounces of marijuana, impacting consumers by potentially …
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1430 authorized a civil penalty for possessing less than 3.5 ounces of marijuana, impacting consumers by potentially reducing criminal charges in Mississippi.
Real-world effect: HB1430 authorized a civil penalty for possessing less than 3.5 ounces of marijuana, impacting consumers by potentially reducing criminal charges in Mississippi.
MS
Medical
HB1431
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana; authorize "time served" if less than 3.5 ounces.
HB1431 authorized "time served" for cannabis possession under 3
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1431 authorized "time served" for cannabis possession under 3.5 ounces, offering relief to Mississippians with minor …
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1431 authorized "time served" for cannabis possession under 3.5 ounces, offering relief to Mississippians with minor marijuana offenses.
Real-world effect: HB1431 authorized "time served" for cannabis possession under 3.5 ounces, offering relief to Mississippians with minor marijuana offenses.
MS
Medical
HB196
↓ Prohibiting
Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.
HB196 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for marijuana possession in…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB196 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for marijuana possession in Mississippi, impacting consum…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB196 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for marijuana possession in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the justice system.
Real-world effect: HB196 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for marijuana possession in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the justice system.
MS
Medical
HB1280
↓ Prohibiting
Marijuana; reduce penalties for possession of.
HB1280 reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Mississippi, which would have lessene…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB1280 reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Mississippi, which would have lessened legal burdens for consumers …
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1280 reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Mississippi, which would have lessened legal burdens for consumers and the public.
Real-world effect: HB1280 reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Mississippi, which would have lessened legal burdens for consumers and the public.
MS
Medical
SB2229
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana; provide that simple possession of 30 grams or less is a civil infraction.
SB2229 made possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana a civil infraction in Mississippi…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2229 made possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana a civil infraction in Mississippi, shifting from criminal penal…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2229 made possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana a civil infraction in Mississippi, shifting from criminal penalties for consumers.
Real-world effect: SB2229 made possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana a civil infraction in Mississippi, shifting from criminal penalties for consumers.
MS
Medical
HB199
↓ Prohibiting
Marijuana; civil penalty for simple possession of 30 grams or less.
HB199 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for possessing small amount…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB199 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for possessing small amounts of cannabis in Mississippi, …
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB199 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for possessing small amounts of cannabis in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the justice system.
Real-world effect: HB199 would have replaced criminal penalties with civil fines for possessing small amounts of cannabis in Mississippi, impacting consumers and the justice system.
MS
Medical
SB2095
↑ Legalizing
Warrantless search; odor of marijuana insufficient to provide probable cause for.
SB2095 would have prevented warrantless searches based solely on marijuana odor, protecti…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2095 would have prevented warrantless searches based solely on marijuana odor, protecting Mississippians from intrusi…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2095 would have prevented warrantless searches based solely on marijuana odor, protecting Mississippians from intrusive law enforcement practices.
Real-world effect: SB2095 would have prevented warrantless searches based solely on marijuana odor, protecting Mississippians from intrusive law enforcement practices.
MS
Medical
HB448
↑ Legalizing
Uniform Controlled Substances Law; exclude hypodermic syringes from definition of paraphernalia.
HB448 excluded hypodermic syringes from paraphernalia, impacting public health and drug p…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB448 excluded hypodermic syringes from paraphernalia, impacting public health and drug policy by potentially reducing …
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
HB448 excluded hypodermic syringes from paraphernalia, impacting public health and drug policy by potentially reducing harm for people who use drugs in Mississippi.
Real-world effect: HB448 excluded hypodermic syringes from paraphernalia, impacting public health and drug policy by potentially reducing harm for people who use drugs in Mississippi.
MS
Medical
SB2645
↓ Prohibiting
Beverages containing hemp, THC or kratom; prohibit sale of.
SB2645 prohibited the sale of beverages containing hemp, THC, or kratom in Mississippi, i…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB2645 prohibited the sale of beverages containing hemp, THC, or kratom in Mississippi, impacting consumer access and t…
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Last Action: Died In Committee Feb 3, 2026
Why This Matters
SB2645 prohibited the sale of beverages containing hemp, THC, or kratom in Mississippi, impacting consumer access and the state's emerging cannabis and kratom markets.
Real-world effect: SB2645 prohibited the sale of beverages containing hemp, THC, or kratom in Mississippi, impacting consumer access and the state's emerging cannabis and kratom markets.
MT
Recreational
SB307
↑ Legalizing
Reallocate Montana marijuana tax revenue
SB307 would have reallocated Montana marijuana tax revenue, impacting public funds and po…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
APR 1
SB307 would have reallocated Montana marijuana tax revenue, impacting public funds and potentially future cannabis prog…
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Last Action: (S) Died in Process May 23, 2025
Why This Matters
SB307 would have reallocated Montana marijuana tax revenue, impacting public funds and potentially future cannabis program resources.
Real-world effect: SB307 would have reallocated Montana marijuana tax revenue, impacting public funds and potentially future cannabis program resources.
MT
Recreational
SB255
↑ Legalizing
Revise recreational marijuana laws to require a marijuana identification card
SB255 required recreational marijuana users in Montana to obtain an identification card, …
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB255 required recreational marijuana users in Montana to obtain an identification card, impacting consumer access and …
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Last Action: (S) Died in Process May 23, 2025
Why This Matters
SB255 required recreational marijuana users in Montana to obtain an identification card, impacting consumer access and privacy.
Real-world effect: SB255 required recreational marijuana users in Montana to obtain an identification card, impacting consumer access and privacy.
MT
Recreational
SB443
↑ Legalizing
Revise drug laws to regulate THC levels
SB443 revised Montana drug laws to regulate THC levels, impacting consumers and the canna…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 1
SB443 revised Montana drug laws to regulate THC levels, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry.
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Last Action: (S) Died in Process May 23, 2025
Why This Matters
SB443 revised Montana drug laws to regulate THC levels, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry.
Real-world effect: SB443 revised Montana drug laws to regulate THC levels, impacting consumers and the cannabis industry.
MT
Recreational
HB688
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise marijuana laws
HB688's failure means Montana's existing marijuana laws remain unchanged, impacting patie…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
APR 9
HB688's failure means Montana's existing marijuana laws remain unchanged, impacting patient access, consumer product av…
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Last Action: (S) Died in Standing Committee May 22, 2025
Why This Matters
HB688's failure means Montana's existing marijuana laws remain unchanged, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulations.
Real-world effect: HB688's failure means Montana's existing marijuana laws remain unchanged, impacting patient access, consumer product availability, and operator regulations.
MT
Recreational
HB698
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise laws related to local government and marijuana dispensaries
HB698 would have allowed local governments to ban or limit cannabis dispensaries, impacti…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
APR 9
HB698 would have allowed local governments to ban or limit cannabis dispensaries, impacting consumer access and operato…
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Last Action: (S) Died in Standing Committee May 22, 2025
Why This Matters
HB698 would have allowed local governments to ban or limit cannabis dispensaries, impacting consumer access and operator business in Montana.
Real-world effect: HB698 would have allowed local governments to ban or limit cannabis dispensaries, impacting consumer access and operator business in Montana.
MT
Recreational
HB541
↑ Legalizing
Revise DUI laws to include controlled substances
HB541 revised Montana's DUI laws to include controlled substances, impacting public safet…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 28
HB541 revised Montana's DUI laws to include controlled substances, impacting public safety and legal frameworks for imp…
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Last Action: (S) Died in Standing Committee May 22, 2025
Why This Matters
HB541 revised Montana's DUI laws to include controlled substances, impacting public safety and legal frameworks for impaired driving.
Real-world effect: HB541 revised Montana's DUI laws to include controlled substances, impacting public safety and legal frameworks for impaired driving.
MT
Recreational
HB608
↑ Legalizing
Revise THC regulatory laws
HB608 revised Montana's THC regulatory laws, impacting product potency and availability f…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB608 revised Montana's THC regulatory laws, impacting product potency and availability for consumers and operators.
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Last Action: (H) Died in Process May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
HB608 revised Montana's THC regulatory laws, impacting product potency and availability for consumers and operators.
Real-world effect: HB608 revised Montana's THC regulatory laws, impacting product potency and availability for consumers and operators.
MT
Recreational
HB331
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise laws relating to marijuana advertising
HB331 would have restricted cannabis advertising in Montana, impacting how operators reac…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 6
HB331 would have restricted cannabis advertising in Montana, impacting how operators reach consumers and patients.
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Last Action: (H) Died in Process May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
HB331 would have restricted cannabis advertising in Montana, impacting how operators reach consumers and patients.
Real-world effect: HB331 would have restricted cannabis advertising in Montana, impacting how operators reach consumers and patients.
MT
Recreational
HB659
↑ Legalizing
Revising marijuana election requirements in certain municipalities
HB659 revised marijuana election requirements in certain Montana municipalities, impactin…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 5
HB659 revised marijuana election requirements in certain Montana municipalities, impacting local control over cannabis …
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Last Action: (H) Died in Process May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
HB659 revised marijuana election requirements in certain Montana municipalities, impacting local control over cannabis businesses for consumers and operators.
Real-world effect: HB659 revised marijuana election requirements in certain Montana municipalities, impacting local control over cannabis businesses for consumers and operators.
MT
Recreational
HB298
↑ Legalizing
Revise local election laws on approval of marijuana businesses
HB298 revised local election laws for marijuana business approval, impacting voter contro…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 26
HB298 revised local election laws for marijuana business approval, impacting voter control over cannabis commerce in Mo…
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Last Action: (H) Died in Process May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
HB298 revised local election laws for marijuana business approval, impacting voter control over cannabis commerce in Montana.
Real-world effect: HB298 revised local election laws for marijuana business approval, impacting voter control over cannabis commerce in Montana.
MT
Recreational
HB748
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise medical marijuana purchase limits
HB748 would have revised medical marijuana purchase limits in Montana, impacting patient …
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
MAR 4
HB748 would have revised medical marijuana purchase limits in Montana, impacting patient access and the market for medi…
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Last Action: (H) Died in Process May 20, 2025
Why This Matters
HB748 would have revised medical marijuana purchase limits in Montana, impacting patient access and the market for medical cannabis operators.
Real-world effect: HB748 would have revised medical marijuana purchase limits in Montana, impacting patient access and the market for medical cannabis operators.
NE
Medical
LB475
↑ Legalizing
Classify tianeptine as a controlled substance
LB475 classified tianeptine as a controlled substance, impacting consumer access and publ…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
LB475 classified tianeptine as a controlled substance, impacting consumer access and public health in Nebraska.
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Last Action: Provisions/portions of LB475 amended into LB230 by AM577 Jun 6, 2025
Why This Matters
LB475 classified tianeptine as a controlled substance, impacting consumer access and public health in Nebraska.
Real-world effect: LB475 classified tianeptine as a controlled substance, impacting consumer access and public health in Nebraska.
NE
Medical
LB6
↓ Prohibiting
Provide for a penalty enhancement for a controlled substances violation resulting in serious bodily injury or death
LB6 adds penalty enhancements for controlled substance violations causing serious injury …
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
LB6 adds penalty enhancements for controlled substance violations causing serious injury or death, impacting public saf…
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Last Action: Provisions/portions of LB6 amended into LB530 by AM1219 Jun 6, 2025
Why This Matters
LB6 adds penalty enhancements for controlled substance violations causing serious injury or death, impacting public safety and the legal consequences for drug-related harm.
Real-world effect: LB6 adds penalty enhancements for controlled substance violations causing serious injury or death, impacting public safety and the legal consequences for drug-related harm.
NV
Recreational
AB203
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-134)
AB203 would have revised cannabis regulations in Nevada, impacting consumers and operator…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB203 would have revised cannabis regulations in Nevada, impacting consumers and operators by altering market rules and…
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Last Action: (No further action taken.) Jun 3, 2025
Why This Matters
AB203 would have revised cannabis regulations in Nevada, impacting consumers and operators by altering market rules and access.
Real-world effect: AB203 would have revised cannabis regulations in Nevada, impacting consumers and operators by altering market rules and access.
NV
Recreational
AB308
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to cannabis establishment agents. (BDR 56-822)
AB308 revised cannabis agent provisions, impacting employment and operations within Nevad…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB308 revised cannabis agent provisions, impacting employment and operations within Nevada's cannabis industry.
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Last Action: (No further action taken.) Jun 3, 2025
Why This Matters
AB308 revised cannabis agent provisions, impacting employment and operations within Nevada's cannabis industry.
Real-world effect: AB308 revised cannabis agent provisions, impacting employment and operations within Nevada's cannabis industry.
NV
Recreational
AB307
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions governing the taxation of sales of cannabis and cannabis products. (BDR 32-149)
AB307 would have revised cannabis sales taxation in Nevada, impacting consumer prices and…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB307 would have revised cannabis sales taxation in Nevada, impacting consumer prices and state revenue, but it failed …
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Last Action: (No further action taken.) Jun 3, 2025
Why This Matters
AB307 would have revised cannabis sales taxation in Nevada, impacting consumer prices and state revenue, but it failed to pass.
Real-world effect: AB307 would have revised cannabis sales taxation in Nevada, impacting consumer prices and state revenue, but it failed to pass.
NV
Recreational
AB149
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to cannabis. (BDR 56-51)
AB149 would have revised cannabis provisions in Nevada, impacting patients, consumers, an…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB149 would have revised cannabis provisions in Nevada, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering existi…
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Last Action: (No further action taken.) Jun 3, 2025
Why This Matters
AB149 would have revised cannabis provisions in Nevada, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering existing regulations.
Real-world effect: AB149 would have revised cannabis provisions in Nevada, impacting patients, consumers, and operators by altering existing regulations.
NV
Recreational
SB356
↑ Legalizing
Revises provisions relating to hemp. (BDR 56-916)
SB356 failed, meaning Nevada's hemp industry remains unregulated for intoxicating cannabi…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB356 failed, meaning Nevada's hemp industry remains unregulated for intoxicating cannabinoids like delta-8, impacting …
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Last Action: (Pursuant to Joint Standing Rule No. 14.3.1, no further action allowed.) Apr 12, 2025
Why This Matters
SB356 failed, meaning Nevada's hemp industry remains unregulated for intoxicating cannabinoids like delta-8, impacting consumer safety and market clarity.
Real-world effect: SB356 failed, meaning Nevada's hemp industry remains unregulated for intoxicating cannabinoids like delta-8, impacting consumer safety and market clarity.
OR
Recreational
HB4139
↑ Legalizing
Relating to cannabis; prescribing an effective date.
HB4139 aimed to streamline cannabis regulations in Oregon, impacting consumers through cl…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 11
HB4139 aimed to streamline cannabis regulations in Oregon, impacting consumers through clearer product access and opera…
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Last Action: In committee upon adjournment. Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
HB4139 aimed to streamline cannabis regulations in Oregon, impacting consumers through clearer product access and operators via simplified compliance.
Real-world effect: HB4139 aimed to streamline cannabis regulations in Oregon, impacting consumers through clearer product access and operators via simplified compliance.
OR
Recreational
SB1548
↑ Legalizing
Relating to marijuana; prescribing an effective date.
SB1548 aimed to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to sell adult-use cannabis, impactin…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 19
SB1548 aimed to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to sell adult-use cannabis, impacting consumer access and operator…
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Last Action: In committee upon adjournment. Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1548 aimed to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to sell adult-use cannabis, impacting consumer access and operator revenue in Oregon.
Real-world effect: SB1548 aimed to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to sell adult-use cannabis, impacting consumer access and operator revenue in Oregon.
TN
Illegal
HB0836
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 29; Title 33; Title 38; Title 39; Title 40; Title 41; Title 43; Title 45; Title 50; Title 53; Title 63; Title 67; Title 68 and Title 71, relative to cannabis.
HB0836 failed to pass, meaning Tennessee's comprehensive cannabis reform, impacting crimi…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
APR 1
HB0836 failed to pass, meaning Tennessee's comprehensive cannabis reform, impacting criminal justice, health, and agric…
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Last Action: Failed in s/c Criminal Justice Subcommittee of Judiciary Committee Apr 1, 2025
Why This Matters
HB0836 failed to pass, meaning Tennessee's comprehensive cannabis reform, impacting criminal justice, health, and agriculture, will not proceed, leaving current laws unchanged for patients, consumers, and operators.
Real-world effect: HB0836 failed to pass, meaning Tennessee's comprehensive cannabis reform, impacting criminal justice, health, and agriculture, will not proceed, leaving current laws unchanged for patients, consumers, and operators.
TN
Illegal
SB0489
↑ Legalizing
AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 4; Title 38, Chapter 3; Title 39, Chapter 17; Title 43; Title 50; Title 53; Title 63; Title 67 and Title 68, relative to the "Tennessee Medical Cannabis Act."
SB0489, the "Tennessee Medical Cannabis Act," failed to pass, meaning medical cannabis re…
Intro
Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB0489, the "Tennessee Medical Cannabis Act," failed to pass, meaning medical cannabis remains illegal for patients and…
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Last Action: Failed in Senate Judiciary Committee / no second Feb 25, 2025
Why This Matters
SB0489, the "Tennessee Medical Cannabis Act," failed to pass, meaning medical cannabis remains illegal for patients and consumers in Tennessee.
Real-world effect: SB0489, the "Tennessee Medical Cannabis Act," failed to pass, meaning medical cannabis remains illegal for patients and consumers in Tennessee.
UT
Medical
HB0469
↑ Legalizing
Cannabinoid Amendments
HB0469 failed, leaving Utah's medical cannabis program unchanged for patients and operato…
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✗ ✗ Failed
FEB 11
HB0469 failed, leaving Utah's medical cannabis program unchanged for patients and operators regarding product types and…
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Last Action: House/ filed in House file for bills not passed Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
HB0469 failed, leaving Utah's medical cannabis program unchanged for patients and operators regarding product types and dispensing.
Real-world effect: HB0469 failed, leaving Utah's medical cannabis program unchanged for patients and operators regarding product types and dispensing.
UT
Medical
SB0325
↑ Legalizing
Amendments to Cannabis Agreements With Tribes
SB0325 allowed the Utah Department of Health to enter into cannabis compacts with tribes,…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB0325 allowed the Utah Department of Health to enter into cannabis compacts with tribes, potentially expanding access …
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Last Action: Senate/ filed in Senate file for bills not passed Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0325 allowed the Utah Department of Health to enter into cannabis compacts with tribes, potentially expanding access for patients and consumers.
Real-world effect: SB0325 allowed the Utah Department of Health to enter into cannabis compacts with tribes, potentially expanding access for patients and consumers.
UT
Medical
SB0114
↑ Legalizing
Controlled Substances Amendments
SB0114 would have allowed pharmacists to dispense medical cannabis, potentially improving…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB0114 would have allowed pharmacists to dispense medical cannabis, potentially improving patient access and convenienc…
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Last Action: Senate/ filed in Senate file for bills not passed Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
SB0114 would have allowed pharmacists to dispense medical cannabis, potentially improving patient access and convenience in Utah.
Real-world effect: SB0114 would have allowed pharmacists to dispense medical cannabis, potentially improving patient access and convenience in Utah.
UT
Medical
HB0281
↑ Legalizing
Workers' Compensation Cannabis Amendments
HB0281 clarified workers' compensation for cannabis-related injuries, impacting patient a…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB0281 clarified workers' compensation for cannabis-related injuries, impacting patient access to treatment and employe…
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Last Action: House/ filed in House file for bills not passed Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
HB0281 clarified workers' compensation for cannabis-related injuries, impacting patient access to treatment and employer liability in Utah.
Real-world effect: HB0281 clarified workers' compensation for cannabis-related injuries, impacting patient access to treatment and employer liability in Utah.
UT
Medical
HB0253
↓ Prohibiting
Marijuana Use or Possession Penalty Amendments
HB0253 would have reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Utah, impacting consumers …
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB0253 would have reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Utah, impacting consumers and the public by lessening le…
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Last Action: House/ filed in House file for bills not passed Mar 6, 2026
Why This Matters
HB0253 would have reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Utah, impacting consumers and the public by lessening legal repercussions.
Real-world effect: HB0253 would have reduced penalties for cannabis possession in Utah, impacting consumers and the public by lessening legal repercussions.
WI
Decriminalized
AB1061
↓ Prohibiting
Legalizing the possession of cannabis; medical cannabis; expunging or adjusting past convictions for marijuana-related crimes; regulating the production, processing, transportation, testing, and sale of cannabis; granting rule-making authority; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty. (FE)
AB1061 would have legalized adult-use and medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, an…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB1061 would have legalized adult-use and medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wi…
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Last Action: Fiscal estimate received Mar 24, 2026
Why This Matters
AB1061 would have legalized adult-use and medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wisconsin, impacting consumers, patients, and the public.
Real-world effect: AB1061 would have legalized adult-use and medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wisconsin, impacting consumers, patients, and the public.
WI
Decriminalized
SB1045
↓ Prohibiting
Legalizing the possession of cannabis; medical cannabis; expunging or adjusting past convictions for marijuana-related crimes; regulating the production, processing, transportation, testing, and sale of cannabis; granting rule-making authority; providing an exemption from emergency rule procedures; making an appropriation; and providing a penalty. (FE)
SB1045 would have legalized cannabis possession, established medical cannabis, expunged p…
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✗ ✗ Failed
SB1045 would have legalized cannabis possession, established medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1045 would have legalized cannabis possession, established medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wisconsin, impacting consumers, patients, and the public.
Real-world effect: SB1045 would have legalized cannabis possession, established medical cannabis, expunged past convictions, and regulated the industry in Wisconsin, impacting consumers, patients, and the public.
WI
Decriminalized
SB534
↓ Prohibiting
Regulating medical cannabis, the prescription drug monitoring program, and providing a penalty. (FE)
SB534 would have regulated medical cannabis and the prescription drug monitoring program …
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB534 would have regulated medical cannabis and the prescription drug monitoring program in Wisconsin, impacting patien…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB534 would have regulated medical cannabis and the prescription drug monitoring program in Wisconsin, impacting patient access and public health oversight.
Real-world effect: SB534 would have regulated medical cannabis and the prescription drug monitoring program in Wisconsin, impacting patient access and public health oversight.
WI
Decriminalized
AB547
↓ Prohibiting
Regulating medical cannabis, the prescription drug monitoring program, and providing a penalty. (FE)
AB547 regulated medical cannabis and its inclusion in the prescription drug monitoring pr…
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✗ ✗ Failed
AB547 regulated medical cannabis and its inclusion in the prescription drug monitoring program, impacting patient acces…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
AB547 regulated medical cannabis and its inclusion in the prescription drug monitoring program, impacting patient access and public health oversight in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: AB547 regulated medical cannabis and its inclusion in the prescription drug monitoring program, impacting patient access and public health oversight in Wisconsin.
WI
Decriminalized
SB499
↑ Legalizing
The definition of hemp. (FE)
SB499 failed, leaving Wisconsin's hemp definition unchanged and maintaining the current r…
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✗ ✗ Failed
SB499 failed, leaving Wisconsin's hemp definition unchanged and maintaining the current regulatory landscape for consum…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB499 failed, leaving Wisconsin's hemp definition unchanged and maintaining the current regulatory landscape for consumers and operators.
Real-world effect: SB499 failed, leaving Wisconsin's hemp definition unchanged and maintaining the current regulatory landscape for consumers and operators.
WI
Decriminalized
AB503
↑ Legalizing
The definition of hemp. (FE)
AB503 redefined hemp to exclude delta-8 THC and other intoxicating cannabinoids, impactin…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB503 redefined hemp to exclude delta-8 THC and other intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the lega…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
AB503 redefined hemp to exclude delta-8 THC and other intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the legal landscape for cannabis businesses in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: AB503 redefined hemp to exclude delta-8 THC and other intoxicating cannabinoids, impacting consumer access and the legal landscape for cannabis businesses in Wisconsin.
WI
Decriminalized
AB680
↓ Prohibiting
Prohibiting individuals under age 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products and providing a penalty. (FE)
AB680 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, aiming t…
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✗ ✗ Failed
AB680 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, aiming to regulate youth access to the…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
AB680 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, aiming to regulate youth access to these substances in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: AB680 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, aiming to regulate youth access to these substances in Wisconsin.
WI
Decriminalized
SB644
↓ Prohibiting
Prohibiting individuals under age 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products and providing a penalty. (FE)
SB644 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, impactin…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB644 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, impacting youth access and public heal…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB644 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, impacting youth access and public health in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: SB644 prohibited individuals under 21 from accessing intoxicating hemp products, impacting youth access and public health in Wisconsin.
WI
Decriminalized
SB1083
↓ Prohibiting
Applying the indoor smoking ban to electronic delivery devices and marijuana.
SB1083 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting p…
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✗ ✗ Failed
SB1083 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consume…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB1083 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consumers could use cannabis if legalized.
Real-world effect: SB1083 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consumers could use cannabis if legalized.
WI
Decriminalized
AB1112
↓ Prohibiting
Applying the indoor smoking ban to electronic delivery devices and marijuana.
AB1112 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting p…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB1112 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consume…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
AB1112 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consumers can use these products.
Real-world effect: AB1112 extended Wisconsin's indoor smoking ban to e-cigarettes and marijuana, impacting public health and where consumers can use these products.
WI
Decriminalized
SB682
↑ Legalizing
Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
SB682 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, …
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB682 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the market…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB682 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the market for operators in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: SB682 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products, impacting consumer access, product safety, and the market for operators in Wisconsin.
WI
Decriminalized
AB747
↑ Legalizing
Regulating hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
AB747 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Wisconsin, impacting cons…
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✗ ✗ Failed
AB747 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Wisconsin, impacting consumer access, product safety, a…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
AB747 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Wisconsin, impacting consumer access, product safety, and market operations.
Real-world effect: AB747 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoid products in Wisconsin, impacting consumer access, product safety, and market operations.
WI
Decriminalized
SB681
↓ Prohibiting
Regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, renaming the Division of Alcohol Beverages as the Division of Intoxicating Products, creating an occupational tax on hemp-derived cannabinoid products, alcohol beverage warehouses and production arrangements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
SB681 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Bev…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
SB681 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupat…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
SB681 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupational tax on these products in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: SB681 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupational tax on these products in Wisconsin.
WI
Decriminalized
AB606
↓ Prohibiting
Regulation of hemp-derived cannabinoid products, renaming the Division of Alcohol Beverages as the Division of Intoxicating Products, creating an occupational tax on hemp-derived cannabinoid products, alcohol beverage warehouses and production arrangements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
AB606 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Bev…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
AB606 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupat…
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Last Action: Failed to pass pursuant to Senate Joint Resolution 1 Mar 23, 2026
Why This Matters
AB606 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupational tax on these products in Wisconsin.
Real-world effect: AB606 would have regulated hemp-derived cannabinoids, renamed the Division of Alcohol Beverages, and created an occupational tax on these products in Wisconsin.
WY
Illegal
HB0166
↑ Legalizing
Marijuana-class III substance.
HB0166 classified marijuana as a Class III substance, which would have allowed medical us…
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Cmte
✗ ✗ Failed
HB0166 classified marijuana as a Class III substance, which would have allowed medical use in Wyoming, impacting patien…
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Last Action: Did not Consider for Introduction Feb 13, 2026
Why This Matters
HB0166 classified marijuana as a Class III substance, which would have allowed medical use in Wyoming, impacting patients and the public.
Real-world effect: HB0166 classified marijuana as a Class III substance, which would have allowed medical use in Wyoming, impacting patients and the public.
CA
Recreational
AB1332
↑ Legalizing
Medicinal cannabis: shipments.
Patients could have received medical cannabis deliveries from licensed retailers statewid…
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Cmte
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✗ ✗ Vetoed
SEP 11
Patients could have received medical cannabis deliveries from licensed retailers statewide, regardless of local bans.
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Last Action: Consideration of Governor's veto stricken from file. Jan 22, 2026
Why This Matters
Patients could have received medical cannabis deliveries from licensed retailers statewide, regardless of local bans.
Real-world effect: Patients could have received medical cannabis deliveries from licensed retailers statewide, regardless of local bans.
DE
Recreational
SB75
↑ Legalizing
An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Local Control Of Retail Marijuana Stores By Counties.
SB75 allows Delaware counties to ban retail marijuana stores, impacting consumer access a…
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Cmte
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✗ ✗ Vetoed
JAN 28
SB75 allows Delaware counties to ban retail marijuana stores, impacting consumer access and operator locations despite …
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Last Action: Veto Override Passed in the Senate. 14 YES 6 NO 1 NOT VOTING Jan 28, 2026
Why This Matters
SB75 allows Delaware counties to ban retail marijuana stores, impacting consumer access and operator locations despite the state's legalization.
Real-world effect: SB75 allows Delaware counties to ban retail marijuana stores, impacting consumer access and operator locations despite the state's legalization.
MS
Medical
HB895
↑ Legalizing
Medical cannabis; eliminate mandatory follow-up visit and extend validity periods of certification and ID cards to 24 months.
HB895 eliminated mandatory follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification a…
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Cmte
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✗ ✗ Vetoed
MAR 18
HB895 eliminated mandatory follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification and ID card validity to 24 mont…
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Last Action: Veto Referred To Business and Commerce Mar 29, 2026
Why This Matters
HB895 eliminated mandatory follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification and ID card validity to 24 months for Mississippi patients.
Real-world effect: HB895 eliminated mandatory follow-up visits and extended medical cannabis certification and ID card validity to 24 months for Mississippi patients.
MS
Medical
HB1152
↑ Legalizing
Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act; create.
HB1152 created a "Right to Try" for terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis, expa…
Intro
Cmte
Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
MAR 17
HB1152 created a "Right to Try" for terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis, expanding access beyond the state'…
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Last Action: Veto Referred To Public Health and Human Services Mar 29, 2026
Why This Matters
HB1152 created a "Right to Try" for terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis, expanding access beyond the state's existing program.
Real-world effect: HB1152 created a "Right to Try" for terminally ill patients to use medical cannabis, expanding access beyond the state's existing program.
MT
Recreational
SB537
↑ Legalizing
Generally revise marijuana tax laws
SB537 revised Montana's marijuana tax laws, impacting state revenue and the financial lan…
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Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
APR 29
SB537 revised Montana's marijuana tax laws, impacting state revenue and the financial landscape for cannabis businesses…
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Last Action: (S) Veto Override Failed in Legislature Jul 11, 2025
Why This Matters
SB537 revised Montana's marijuana tax laws, impacting state revenue and the financial landscape for cannabis businesses and consumers.
Real-world effect: SB537 revised Montana's marijuana tax laws, impacting state revenue and the financial landscape for cannabis businesses and consumers.
MT
Recreational
HB952
↑ Legalizing
Authorizing governor to enter into agreements with tribal governments relating to marijuana
HB952 authorized the Montana governor to enter into marijuana agreements with tribal gove…
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Cmte
Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
APR 18
HB952 authorized the Montana governor to enter into marijuana agreements with tribal governments, impacting state and t…
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Last Action: (H) Vetoed by Governor Jun 19, 2025
Why This Matters
HB952 authorized the Montana governor to enter into marijuana agreements with tribal governments, impacting state and tribal cannabis markets and regulatory frameworks.
Real-world effect: HB952 authorized the Montana governor to enter into marijuana agreements with tribal governments, impacting state and tribal cannabis markets and regulatory frameworks.
OK
Medical
SB522
↑ Legalizing
Medical marijuana; promulgating certain Advisory Council to establish certain task force; requiring certain final report. Effective date.
SB522 mandated an Advisory Council to form a task force and submit a final report on medi…
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Cmte
Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
MAY 5
SB522 mandated an Advisory Council to form a task force and submit a final report on medical marijuana, but was vetoed.
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Last Action: Vetoed 05/09/2025 May 12, 2025
Why This Matters
SB522 mandated an Advisory Council to form a task force and submit a final report on medical marijuana, but was vetoed.
Real-world effect: SB522 mandated an Advisory Council to form a task force and submit a final report on medical marijuana, but was vetoed.
OK
Medical
HB2170
↑ Legalizing
Revenue and taxation; fees; transferring duty to collect and enforce registered agent fee to the Secretary of State; state revenue administration; modifying various provisions; Medical Marijuana Tax Fund; effective date.
HB2170 transfers the duty to collect and enforce registered agent fees for medical mariju…
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Cmte
Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
APR 30
HB2170 transfers the duty to collect and enforce registered agent fees for medical marijuana businesses to the Secretar…
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Last Action: Vetoed 05/07/2025 May 7, 2025
Why This Matters
HB2170 transfers the duty to collect and enforce registered agent fees for medical marijuana businesses to the Secretary of State, impacting state revenue administration and the Medical Marijuana Tax Fund.
Real-world effect: HB2170 transfers the duty to collect and enforce registered agent fees for medical marijuana businesses to the Secretary of State, impacting state revenue administration and the Medical Marijuana Tax Fund.
TX
Medical
SB3
↓ Prohibiting
Relating to the regulation of products derived from hemp, including consumable hemp products and the hemp-derived cannabinoids contained in those products; requiring occupational licenses and permits; imposing fees; creating criminal offenses; authorizing an administrative penalty.
SB3 regulated hemp products and cannabinoids, requiring licenses and creating offenses, i…
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Cmte
Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
MAY 25
SB3 regulated hemp products and cannabinoids, requiring licenses and creating offenses, impacting consumers and operato…
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Last Action: Vetoed by the Governor Jun 22, 2025
Why This Matters
SB3 regulated hemp products and cannabinoids, requiring licenses and creating offenses, impacting consumers and operators by restricting access and increasing oversight.
Real-world effect: SB3 regulated hemp products and cannabinoids, requiring licenses and creating offenses, impacting consumers and operators by restricting access and increasing oversight.
WV
Medical
HB5074
↑ Legalizing
Relating to changing the allocation of proceeds in the Medical Cannabis Program Fund.
HB5074 reallocates West Virginia's Medical Cannabis Program Fund proceeds, impacting prog…
Intro
Cmte
Vote
✗ ✗ Vetoed
MAR 14
HB5074 reallocates West Virginia's Medical Cannabis Program Fund proceeds, impacting program sustainability and potenti…
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Last Action: Vetoed by Governor 4/1/2026 - House Journal Mar 14, 2026
Why This Matters
HB5074 reallocates West Virginia's Medical Cannabis Program Fund proceeds, impacting program sustainability and potential patient access or operator costs.
Real-world effect: HB5074 reallocates West Virginia's Medical Cannabis Program Fund proceeds, impacting program sustainability and potential patient access or operator costs.
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Senate IN COMMITTEE
SAFE Banking Act
Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act of 2026
Senate Banking Committee advanced bill 12-10 along party lines; floor vote expected Q2 2026
Would allow cannabis businesses to access banking services, reducing cash-only operations and associated crime risk. Opposed by some Republicans citing concerns over federal drug scheduling.
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Executive PENDING
DEA Schedule III Rescheduling
DEA Final Rule: Cannabis Reclassification from Schedule I to Schedule III
Public comment period closed; DEA reviewing 40,000+ submissions; final rule expected late 2026
Rescheduling would end the 280E tax burden on cannabis businesses, allow more medical research, and signal a major federal policy shift — without full legalization.
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House INTRODUCED
Veterans Cannabis Research Act
Veterans Equal Access to Cannabis Therapy Act of 2026
Referred to House Veterans' Affairs Committee; bipartisan co-sponsors added
Would allow VA doctors to recommend medical cannabis to veterans in states where it is legal, ending a blanket prohibition that many veterans' advocates call arbitrary and harmful.
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Senate INTRODUCED
States Reform Act
States Reform Act of 2026
Introduced; referred to Senate Judiciary Committee
Would federally deschedule cannabis and leave regulation entirely to states. Backed by libertarian-leaning Republicans but faces opposition from both progressive Democrats (who want federal equity provisions) and traditional conservatives.
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House IN COMMITTEE
MOCA Act
Marijuana Opportunity Commerce and Accountability Act of 2026
House Judiciary subcommittee hearing held; markup scheduled for April
Comprehensive federal legalization bill with social equity provisions, expungement mandate, and federal excise tax framework. Viewed as the most complete legalization proposal but faces an uphill battle in the current Senate.
business consumer patient
Executive/CMS ACTIVE_LITIGATION
CMS Hemp Medicare BEI
CMS Substance Access Beneficiary Engagement Incentive — Hemp Products
D.C. federal court denied emergency restraining order; injunction hearing set for April 20, 2026. Program launched April 1 for ACO REACH and EOM model participants.
Pilot allows eligible Medicare providers to furnish hemp-derived CBD/THC products (≤3mg THC/serving, $500/yr cap) to eligible beneficiaries. SAM and 10 co-plaintiffs are suing to permanently block it under the APA. April 20 injunction hearing is the next key date.
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Senate PASSED
Cannabis Research Act
Cannabidiol and Marihuana Research Expansion Act Reauthorization 2026
Passed Senate 92-4; awaiting House floor vote
Streamlines the process for researchers to study cannabis, removes DEA bottlenecks, and allows FDA-approved trials without Schedule I research restrictions. Broadly bipartisan — one of the few cannabis bills with realistic near-term passage.
business consumer patient
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