Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB558

Introduced
2/24/26  

Caption

Controlled Substances; possession of certain quantities of marijuana constitute a misdemeanor; provide

Impact

If enacted, SB558 will revise existing laws governing the possession of marijuana in Georgia, revising both definitions and penalties to create a more lenient framework for handling minor marijuana offenses. The bill delineates punishment based on the quantity of marijuana possessed, establishing that individuals found with less than one ounce could face misdemeanor charges, thus reducing the potential legal repercussions for many individuals and aiming to alleviate the burden on the criminal justice system. This alteration is expected to have significant implications for law enforcement practices and the judicial process surrounding marijuana-related offenses.

Summary

Senate Bill 558 seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to address the possession of marijuana. The bill primarily proposes that possessing certain quantities of marijuana, specifically three ounces or less, will constitute a misdemeanor offense rather than a more severe penalty. This change is significant as it aims to alter the approach towards marijuana possession, reflecting a shift in societal attitudes regarding cannabis and its legal implications. This bill also includes specific provisions related to the penalties associated with such possession, including fines and community service requirements.

Contention

However, the bill does not come without contention. Advocates for stricter drug laws argue that a reduced penalty for marijuana possession might encourage increased use and complicate public health outcomes. Furthermore, discussions surrounding SB558 may involve debates over the state's approach to drug policy and potential impacts on public safety. Opponents express concern that this change may dismantle efforts to curb drug use and its associated societal issues, positioning the discussion firmly within the broader context of drug reform in America.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB458

Controlled substances; possession of four grams or more of fentanyl; provisions

GA HB1469

Crimes; restriction and seal of certain records upon sentencing of a first conditional discharge for possession of controlled substances and certain nonviolent property crimes; provide

GA HB1303

Crimes and offenses; offense of possession of a controlled substance in the presence of a child; provide

GA HB473

Controlled substances; Schedule I; provide certain provisions

GA HB1329

Controlled substances; Schedule I; provide certain provisions

GA HB2801

Marijuana convictions; misdemeanors; fines; assessments

GA HB1452

Clarifying The Law On The Use Of Medical Marijuana In Certain Places; And To Prohibit The Possession Of An Unsealed Container Of Certain Forms Of Medical Marijuana In A Motor Vehicle.

GA HB968

Controlled substances; mitragynine and hydroxymitragynine (7-OH) are Schedule I; provide

GA HB252

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Controlled Substances And Counterfeit Controlled Substances.

GA SB531

Electors; convictions for offenses involving the purchase, possession, or control of certain controlled substances shall not prevent persons from registering, remaining registered, or voting; provide

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