Alabama 2026 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB285

Introduced
2/10/26  

Caption

Crimes and offenses; unlawful possession of marijuana; crime revised based on amount of ounces possessed; criminal penalties revised

Impact

This bill aims to decriminalize low-level marijuana possession, reflecting a growing trend in states across the U.S. by easing legal repercussions for personal use. By reducing the penalties for less than one ounce, supporters argue that this could lead to a reduction in the number of individuals incarcerated for minor offenses, thereby addressing concerns regarding over-policing and unnecessary involvement in the criminal justice system. Moreover, the introduction of an expungement process offers a chance for individuals with prior convictions to clear their records, promoting rehabilitation and reducing barriers to employment and civic engagement.

Summary

SB285 proposes significant changes to the legal framework regarding marijuana possession in the state. It revises the penalties associated with unlawful possession of marijuana, distinguishing between different amounts. Specifically, it lowers the penalty for possessing less than one ounce to a violation punishable only by a fine, moving away from the previous classification of a Class A misdemeanor. Possessing one or more ounces will result in varying penalties based on the number of prior offenses, with established fines for first, second, and third offenses.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB285 faces opposition from some lawmakers and advocacy groups who argue that it may not be strict enough. Concerns have been raised that reducing penalties could lead to increased usage among minors or that it does not go far enough in addressing the larger issue of marijuana legalization. Additionally, the bill's focus on expungement presents logistical challenges and may require proper funding and guidance to ensure affected individuals are adequately informed and able to navigate the process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL SB50

Crimes and offenses; unlawful possession of marijuana; crime revised based on amount of ounces possessed; criminal penalties revised

AL HB449

Crimes and offenses; crimes of unlawful use of DNA in the first, second, and third degree created, criminal penalties provided

AL HB233

Crimes and offenses; making a terrorist threat in the second degree, elements revised, criminal penalties further provided for

AL SB274

Psychoactive derivatives of CBD; Possession prohibited; criminal penalties provided for violations

AL SB78

Crimes and offenses, possession, use, or sale of "whippets," "laughing gas," "poppers," and "snappers" prohibited in certain circumstances, criminal penalties provided

AL SB176

Crimes and offenses; unlawful distribution of a controlled substance further provided for; unlawful sale of a controlled substance enhancements amended; unlawful distribution of marijuana created and penalties established

AL SB188

Crimes and offenses, unlawful possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance and trafficking in illegal drugs further provided for

AL HB41

Gambling offenses; revised to increase penalties for violations

AL HB380

Crimes and offenses; human cloning prohibited, criminal penalties provided

AL HB49

Crimes and offenses; rape 1st and sodomy 1st; penalties further provided for

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