Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1158

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  
Engrossed
2/1/23  
Refer
2/15/23  
Enrolled
3/20/23  

Caption

Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

Impact

The bill is set to have a significant impact on state law regarding the use and regulation of medical cannabis in Mississippi. By simplifying the registration and certification process, the bill may lead to easier access for patients with qualifying conditions. Additionally, it caps the size of cannabis cultivation facilities and specifies the requirements for ownership interest in different cannabis entities. The legislation seeks to ensure compliance while fostering a responsible framework for cannabis-related businesses, thus potentially enhancing economic opportunities in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1158 aims to amend certain provisions of the Mississippi Code pertaining to medical cannabis by allowing practitioners to assist patients in registering for a registry identification card after issuing a written certification. The bill prohibits state agencies from mandating drug tests as a condition for obtaining this certification, thus streamlining the process for patients seeking access to medical cannabis. Furthermore, it establishes guidelines for the cultivation and sale of medical cannabis and outlines the roles and responsibilities of various related entities, including transportation and testing facilities.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding HB 1158 appears mixed. Proponents view the bill as a progressive step towards ensuring that patients have greater access to medical cannabis, thereby alleviating suffering for those with qualifying medical conditions. They support the removal of unnecessary testing requirements as a means to reduce barriers for patients. However, some critics express concerns about the implications for regulatory oversight, especially regarding safety and compliance standards within the burgeoning cannabis industry. The polarized views highlight a broader debate about cannabis regulation and patient access in Mississippi.

Contention

Points of contention within the legislative discourse revolve around the perceived leniency of certain provisions, particularly the absence of requirements for drug testing and the qualifications needed for practitioners. Critics argue that these relaxations may lead to misuse or insufficient verification of patient needs, while supporters insist that these measures are necessary to promote patient access and avoid stigmatization. The interactions suggest a significant balancing act is required between fostering an inclusive regulatory environment and ensuring public safety and compliance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2922

Medical Cannabis Act; revise various provisions related thereto.

MS SB2748

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise provisions related to.

MS HB611

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise provisions relating to.

MS HB1676

Mississippi Intoxicating Hemp Regulation Act and Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS SB177

Revise provisions regarding medical cannabis.

MS SB2095

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; create.

MS SB2745

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; amend to add anxiety and sleep disorders as debilitating medical conditions.

MS SB2709

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Compassion Act; create.

MS HB1007

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Compassion Act; create.

MS SB2857

Medical cannabis act; set additional provisions related to background checks, department investigations, fees and appeals.

Similar Bills

MS SB2922

Medical Cannabis Act; revise various provisions related thereto.

MS HB1676

Mississippi Intoxicating Hemp Regulation Act and Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

MS HB1012

Compassion Mississippi Act; create to allow use of medical cannabis by patients with debilitating medical conditions.

MS SB2095

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; create.

MS SB2748

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise provisions related to.

MS HB611

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise provisions relating to.

MS HB976

Sellers of alternative nicotine products and package retailers; require to have a third-party age verification service.

MS SB2857

Medical cannabis act; set additional provisions related to background checks, department investigations, fees and appeals.