Missouri Cannabis Bill Tracking 2024
Each year Greenway compiles and monitors a list of relevant cannabis related legislation in Missouri.
2023 saw the enactment of adult use marijuana sales in the state. With themove to adult use, Missouri saw changes and revisions to laws and regulations that had been in place since medical marijuana legalization. With those changes, Missouri saw enhanced scrutiny of both operators and regulars and increasing public sentiment for the regulation of intoxicating products derived from hemp.
Below, see a list of legislation proposed for the 2024 legislative session.
This list will continue to be updated.
HOUSE
Modifies the offense of delivery of a controlled substance
Establishes provisions relating to money transmission
Creates provisions relating to intoxicating cannabinoids
Modifies provisions relating to marijuana use and workers’ compensation
HB2132 Mackey Withdrawn
Prohibits the odor of marijuana alone to give rise to probable cause to search a vehicle, home, or other private property
Modifies provisions relating to marijuana use and workers’ compensation
Modifies provisions relating to marijuana
Repeals provisions relating to hemp extract
Prohibits the person acting as a temporary instruction permit or intermediate driver’s license supervisor from being under the influence of alcohol, controlled substances, or marijuana
HB2565 Seitz
Requires the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to develop a curriculum on the danger of marijuana usage to be used by school districts
HB2935 Thomas
Establishes the “Task Force on the Marketing of Cannabis and Cannabinoid Products to Children and Pregnant Women”
HCR34 Plank
Urges the United States Department of Agriculture to include Missouri in the federal Industrial Hemp Crop Insurance Program
SENATE
Creates new provisions relating to money transmission
SB874 Bean
Repeals provisions relating to hemp extract for the treatment of intractable epilepsy
Reduces workers’ compensation benefits under certain circumstances based upon marijuana usage
SB968 Washington
Modifies provisions relating to use of marijuana by family court participants
Creates the “Intoxicating Cannabinoid Control Act”
Modifies provisions relating to food labeling
SB1165 Schroer
Modifies provisions relating to marijuana
SB1500 Brattin
Modifies the definition of commercial feed to include industrial hemp