Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1279

Introduced
2/12/25  

Caption

Allows for early release for persons serving sentences for marijuana-related offenses

Impact

The introduction of HB 1279 could significantly impact state laws regarding how marijuana-related offenses are treated within the criminal justice system. By granting the possibility of early release, it reflects a shift towards a more rehabilitative rather than punitive approach for individuals convicted of non-violent drug offenses. This move could alleviate prison overcrowding, reduce the associated costs ofincarceration, and assist in the reintegration of individuals back into society at an earlier stage.

Summary

House Bill 1279 aims to amend Chapter 217 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri by adding a new section that allows individuals currently serving sentences for marijuana-related offenses to petition for early release. This legislative change would enable them to vacate their sentences and be immediately released from both incarceration and supervision by the Department of Corrections. The bill acknowledges the evolving perspective on marijuana offenses and seeks to provide a pathway for those adversely affected under previous laws to gain early relief from their sentences.

Contention

While supporters assert that the bill promotes fairness and recognizes the need for reform in handling past marijuana offenses, there may be points of contention from various stakeholders. Critics could argue that such measures might undermine the seriousness of drug offenses or inadequately address the issue of drug addiction. Moreover, how this bill interacts with ongoing debates surrounding marijuana legalization and its implications for other existing laws may also be a subject of discussion among legislators and the public alike.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB504

Allows for early release for persons serving sentences for marijuana-related offenses

MO HB55

Changes the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by allowing persons who have completed their sentence for a nonviolent felony to possess firearms

MO HB1772

Changes the offense of unlawful possession of a firearm by allowing persons who have completed their sentence for a nonviolent felony to possess firearms

MO HB357

Provides for early release from parole for certain offenders who are sixty-five years of age or older

MO HB892

Allows for a reduction of a sentence of life without eligibility for probation or parole to a sentence of life with eligibility for probation or parole for certain persons who were under twenty-two years of age at the time an offense was committed

MO HB893

Allows for a reduction of a sentence of life without eligibility for probation or parole to a sentence of life with eligibility for probation or parole for certain persons who were under nineteen years of age at the time an offense was committed

MO HB1639

Establishes the "Motivational Boot Camp Incarceration Program" in the department of corrections and allows certain persons to be sentenced to the program

MO HB2871

Establishes the "Motivational Boot Camp Incarceration Program" in the department of corrections and allows certain persons to be sentenced to the Program

MO HB985

Creates provisions relating to licenses for marijuana facilities

MO HB1392

Creates provisions relating to licenses for marijuana facilities

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.