Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2623

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, SB2623 would impact existing statutes concerning drug penalties in Mississippi. Currently, possession of small amounts of marijuana can result in criminal charges with possible incarceration. By reclassifying possession of 30 grams or less as a civil infraction, the bill would reduce the legal repercussions for individuals caught in possession of a small quantity of marijuana. This could lead to decreased incarceration rates for minor drug offenses, thereby alleviating some strain on the local criminal justice system.

Summary

Senate Bill 2623 aims to amend Mississippi law regarding the possession of marijuana. The key provision of the bill is that simple possession of 30 grams or less of marijuana would be classified as a civil infraction rather than a criminal offense. This represents a significant shift in the legal treatment of minor marijuana offenses, moving away from potential jail time and criminal charges to more manageable civil penalties. The bill also includes provisions for municipal courts to impose civil penalties on offenders, further clarifying the court's jurisdiction in these cases.

Contention

Despite its straightforward intention, the bill has sparked debate among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that downgrading the severity of marijuana possession could help destigmatize usage and reduce the number of individuals tangled in the criminal justice system for minor infractions. Conversely, opponents express concerns that the bill may not go far enough in reforming Mississippi's rigid drug laws, emphasizing the need for broader changes that address the root causes of drug-related issues and the consequences of marijuana criminalization.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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