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MO SB1026

MO SB1026
Creates provisions regulating intoxicating cannabinoids


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Introduced
01/07/2026
In Committee
01/15/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Creates provisions regulating intoxicating cannabinoids

AI Summary

This bill creates new regulations for intoxicating cannabinoids in Missouri, defining them as any cannabinoid that has an intoxicating effect when consumed, including derivatives like THC-A, and excluding CBD. The bill allows the sale of these cannabinoids to adults 21 and older, provided that sellers register annually with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, pay a $1,000 registration fee, and comply with specific requirements. These requirements include age verification, passing department-mandated testing and safety regulations, using packaging and labeling that protects minors, and following additional regulations to be established by the department. The bill empowers the department to create comprehensive rules for implementation, including setting potency limits, establishing product recall procedures, creating advertising standards, and developing enforcement mechanisms. Sellers who were already selling intoxicating cannabinoids prior to August 28, 2026, will have 45 days to register, while new sellers must register before starting sales. The bill aims to provide a regulated framework for the sale of intoxicating cannabinoid products while prioritizing public health and safety.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Second Read and Referred S Families, Seniors and Health Committee (on 01/15/2026)

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