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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

Alabama · Session 2026

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Status

Introduced

As of Jan 13, 2026

Last Action

Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Healthcare

Summary

This Alabama bill, referred to the Senate Healthcare Committee, would place regulation of nonpsychoactive hemp consumables under the Agriculture Department, restrict their sale to pharmacies only, and classify psychoactive hemp derivatives as Schedule I controlled substances. Limiting hemp consumable sales to pharmacies would effectively exclude most current retailers from the market, while scheduling psychoactive hemp derivatives would expose cultivators, processors, and labs to controlled-substance compliance requirements.

What

This Alabama bill, referred to the Senate Healthcare Committee, would place regulation of nonpsychoactive hemp consumables under the Agriculture Department, restrict their sale to pharmacies only, and classify psychoactive hemp derivatives as Schedule I controlled substances.

Who

retailers and cultivators and labs and patients

Why

Limiting hemp consumable sales to pharmacies would effectively exclude most current retailers from the market, while scheduling psychoactive hemp derivatives would expose cultivators, processors, and labs to controlled-substance compliance requirements.

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