SB2438
FailedMSMS Medical Cannabis Act; allow cannabis use by certain persons when conventional treatment options have proven ineffective.
Mississippi · Session 2026
Summary
A Mississippi bill that would have allowed medical cannabis use by patients for whom conventional treatments proved ineffective died in committee. The bill's failure means patients with treatment-resistant conditions remain without a legal pathway to access medical cannabis in Mississippi.
What
A Mississippi bill that would have allowed medical cannabis use by patients for whom conventional treatments proved ineffective died in committee.
Who
patients
Why
The bill's failure means patients with treatment-resistant conditions remain without a legal pathway to access medical cannabis in Mississippi.
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More Mississippi Cannabis Bills
- HB1152Right to Try Medical Cannabis Act; create.Vetoed
- HB895Medical cannabis; eliminate mandatory follow-up visit and extend validity periods of certification and ID cards to 24 months.Vetoed
- HB563Controlled substances; provide for automatic scheduling of psilocybin after federal scheduling.Failed
- HB1034Compassionate Access to Medical Cannabis Act; create to allow terminally ill to use in hospitals.Failed
- HB513Public Health Trust Fund; divert a certain percentage of funds collected under the Medical Cannabis Act into for 4 years.Failed
- SB3320General Fund; FY2027 appropriation to Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee.Failed
- SB3318General Fund; FY2027 appropriation to University of Mississippi for the Center for Mississippi Medical Cannabis Research.Failed
- HB1711Medical cannabis; dispensary may sell directly to the designated caregiver without the qualifying patient being present.Failed
- SB2085Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.Failed
- SB2572MS Hemp Cultivation Act; revise provisions of and legalize manufacture and sale of hemp beverages.Failed
- SB2095Warrantless search; odor of marijuana insufficient to provide probable cause for.Failed
- HB894Medical cannabis; remove THC potency limits for cannabis concentrates.Failed
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