Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB997

Introduced
2/6/24  
Refer
2/6/24  

Caption

Marijuana; reduce penalties for possession of.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would have a substantial impact on state laws concerning drug-related offenses, particularly those involving marijuana. The amendment would lower prison sentences and fines across multiple possession levels, which supporters argue will lead to a decrease in overcrowded prisons and lower costs associated with the enforcement of stricter marijuana laws. This bill could also open avenues for a more reformative approach to drug offenses, impacting future legislation on cannabis in the state.

Summary

House Bill 997 proposes an amendment to Section 41-29-139 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically aimed at reducing penalties for convictions related to marijuana possession and transfer. The bill indicates a significant shift in how marijuana-related offenses are penalized, reflecting an evolving perspective on cannabis within state legislation. It proposes various tiered reductions in sentences for different amounts of marijuana, thereby aiming to alleviate the burdens of criminal penalties on individuals caught with small quantities.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 997 involve concerns raised by law enforcement and community members regarding potential increases in marijuana use or trafficking. Critics may argue that reducing penalties could lead to greater accessibility and use of marijuana among local populations, which could have broader implications for public health and safety. Additionally, the bill's passage might face scrutiny in discussions about drug policy reform and its effects on communities already disproportionately impacted by strict drug laws.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1440

Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.

MS HB598

Marijuana possession; revise as civil penalty.

MS SB2097

Marijuana; legalize possession of certain amount.

MS HB816

Fentanyl; increase penalties for possession of.

MS SB2414

Marijuana; civil penalty for simple possession of 30 grams or less.

MS SB2256

Marijuana; simple possession of 30 grams or less a civil infraction.

MS SB2255

Simple possession of controlled substances; revise certain.

MS SB2771

Marijuana; legalize.

MS HB482

Enhanced penalties; repeal for certain crimes.

MS HB338

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

Similar Bills

MS HB654

Marijuana; reduce penalties for possession of.

MS SB2037

Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.

MS SB2199

Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.

MS HB1072

Aggravated trafficking; any person trafficking in Schedule I or II controlled substances of eighty or more dosage units is guilty of.

MS HB598

Marijuana possession; revise as civil penalty.

MS HB1440

Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.

MS HB30

Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.

MS HB277

Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.