SB321
IntroducedALPsychoactive 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and use of psychoactive cannabinoids prohibited and criminal penalties provided; consumable hemp product laws repealed
Alabama · Session 2026
Status
Introduced
As of Feb 24, 2026
Last Action
Read for the first time and referred to the Senate Committee on Healthcare
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
An Alabama Senate bill referred to the Healthcare Committee would classify psychoactive hemp derivatives as Schedule I controlled substances, prohibit their possession and use, and repeal existing consumable hemp product laws. If enacted, the bill would eliminate the legal market for psychoactive hemp products in Alabama, directly impacting retailers, cultivators, and labs operating in that space.
What
An Alabama Senate bill referred to the Healthcare Committee would classify psychoactive hemp derivatives as Schedule I controlled substances, prohibit their possession and use, and repeal existing consumable hemp product laws.
Who
cultivators and retailers and labs
Why
If enacted, the bill would eliminate the legal market for psychoactive hemp products in Alabama, directly impacting retailers, cultivators, and labs operating in that space.
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More Alabama Cannabis Bills
- SB285Crimes and offenses; unlawful possession of marijuana; crime revised based on amount of ounces possessed; criminal penalties revisedIntroduced
- HB72Crimes & 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 requiredIn Committee
- SB1Controlled 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 drugIntroduced
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