Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1151

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Nicotine-adjacent product; define and prohibit the sale to persons under 21 years of age.

Impact

The proposed changes would significantly strengthen the regulations surrounding the sale and distribution of nicotine-related products in Mississippi. By clearly defining nicotine-adjacent products and instituting strict age verification processes, the bill seeks to mitigate access among younger populations. The establishment of a directory for compliant products and manufacturers further emphasizes the intent to streamline and regulate the vaping industry, ensuring that only authorized products are available for sale in the state.

Summary

House Bill 1151 aims to amend existing legislation concerning nicotine-adjacent products and their sale to individuals under the age of 21 in Mississippi. The bill defines 'nicotine-adjacent product' and establishes prohibitions against the sale of such products to minors. Additionally, it imposes enhanced penalties for distribution of these products in proximity to educational institutions and public places, reinforcing efforts to protect youth from potential health risks associated with nicotine consumption.

Contention

However, the bill is not without contention. Key points of debate arise primarily around the effectiveness and reach of proposed penalties. Critics argue that while the bill aims to deter violations through increased fines and community service, it may not adequately address the underlying issues of nicotine addiction among young people. Furthermore, the bill mandates compliance checks and reporting which some believe could lead to excessive regulation and operational burdens on retailers. Supporters, on the other hand, contend that the public health benefits justify these regulations as necessary measures to curb youth access to nicotine products.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2663

Alternative nicotine products; prohibit distribution or sale of certain products.

MS HB180

Alternative nicotine; clarify prohibition on school property.

MS HB1077

Kratom products; prohibit sale to persons under 21.

MS HB495

Assault weapons; prohibit sale of to any person under age 21 years.

MS HB1486

Flavored Nicotine Vapor Licenses; regulate.

MS SB2691

MS Juvenile Tobacco Access Prevention Act; amend to prohibit the sale of tobacco or tobacco products to those under age 21.

MS SB2850

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sales of.

MS HB359

Mississippi Tobacco Minimum Legal Sale Age of 21 Act; create.

MS HB916

Cigarettes and vape products; require Commissioner of Revenue to establish separate directories to regulate sale of.

MS HB1006

Cultivate food products; prohibit manufacture and sale of items produced from cultured animal cells.

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