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Alabama Cannabis Legislation

5 bills tracked
5 resolved
Updated Apr 17, 2026
Recently Resolved 5
HB590
Consumable hemp products; exempt pharmacies selling consumable hemp products from licensing and oversight by ABC Board; Pharmacy Board required to enforce consumable hemp safety requirements for pharmacies
Pending House Health [session adjourned — bill did not advance] · Mar 10, 2026
Stalled

HB590 exempts Alabama pharmacies selling consumable hemp from ABC Board oversight, shifting enforcement of safety requirements to the Pharmacy Board, impacting consumer access and product regulation.

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SB321
Psychoactive cannabinoids; psychoactive derivatives of hemp added as Schedule I drug; possession and use of psychoactive cannabinoids prohibited and criminal penalties provided; consumable hemp product laws repealed
Pending Senate Healthcare [session adjourned — bill did not advance] · Feb 24, 2026
Stalled

SB321 adds psychoactive hemp derivatives to Schedule I, criminalizing possession and use, and repeals consumable hemp product laws, impacting consumers and operators in Alabama.

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SB285
Crimes and offenses; unlawful possession of marijuana; crime revised based on amount of ounces possessed; criminal penalties revised
Pending Senate Judiciary [session adjourned — bill did not advance] · Feb 10, 2026
Stalled

SB285 revises unlawful marijuana possession crimes and penalties based on amount, impacting consumers and the public by potentially reducing criminalization in Alabama.

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HB72
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
Pending Senate Judiciary [session adjourned — bill did not advance] · Jan 29, 2026
Stalled

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.

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SB1
Controlled substances; regulate sale of nonpsychoactive consumable hemp products by Agriculture Department; require sale of products only in pharmacies; add psychoactive derivatives of hemp as Schedule I drug
Pending Senate Healthcare [session adjourned — bill did not advance] · Jan 13, 2026
Stalled

SB1 regulates non-psychoactive hemp sales via pharmacies under the Agriculture Department and schedules psychoactive hemp derivatives as Schedule I, impacting consumer access and the hemp industry.

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At a Glance
Total bills 5
Resolved 5
Last updated Apr 17, 2026
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