HB1898
IntroducedMORequires publicly funded state colleges and universities to allow medical marijuana use on campus
Missouri · Session 2026
Status
Introduced
As of Jan 7, 2026
Last Action
Referred: Emerging Issues(H)
Official Source
Official Full Bill TextSummary
This Missouri bill, referred to the House Emerging Issues Committee, would require publicly funded colleges and universities to permit medical marijuana use on their campuses. Campus access policies directly affect where medical cannabis patients can legally consume, potentially increasing demand at nearby licensed retail locations.
What
This Missouri bill, referred to the House Emerging Issues Committee, would require publicly funded colleges and universities to permit medical marijuana use on their campuses.
Who
retailers and patients
Why
Campus access policies directly affect where medical cannabis patients can legally consume, potentially increasing demand at nearby licensed retail locations.
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