Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB894

Introduced
1/16/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Medical cannabis; remove THC potency limits for cannabis concentrates.

Impact

The implications of HB 894 could lead to a notable shift in the Mississippi medical cannabis market as manufacturers might be incentivized to produce more potent products without the constraints imposed by previous limits. This shift may potentially lead to greater competition among producers and dispensaries, enhancing patient access to higher-quality and more effective medical cannabis. However, the change could also raise concerns regarding patient safety and proper dosing, which previous THC limits were aimed at managing.

Summary

House Bill 894 proposes significant amendments to Mississippi's cannabis regulations by removing the THC potency limits for cannabis tinctures, oils, and concentrates. The current law enforces strict restrictions on the amount of THC allowed in these products, establishing maximum thresholds for various medical cannabis forms. By eliminating these limits, the bill aims to enhance the availability and potency of medical cannabis options available to patients. Proponents argue that this change is necessary to ensure that patients have access to more effective medication tailored to their needs.

Contention

Opposition to HB 894 may arise from concerns that lifting THC limits may endanger users, particularly those who are inexperienced or vulnerable populations. Critics argue that unrestricted cannabis products could lead to issues related to dosing accuracy and could pose risks of misuse or overconsumption. Furthermore, discussions surrounding this bill are likely to involve debates about the responsibilities of dispensaries in educating patients on the effects and safe usage of higher potency cannabis products, a critical aspect of patient care in the medical cannabis framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB611

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise provisions relating to.

MS SB2748

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; revise provisions related to.

MS SB2745

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; amend to add anxiety and sleep disorders as debilitating medical conditions.

MS SB2109

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee.

MS SB3238

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee.

MS SB2729

"Mississippi Public Health Trust Fund"; establish to support public health programs funded from medical cannabis taxes.

MS SB3236

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to University of Mississippi for the Center for Mississippi Medical Cannabis Research.

MS SB2037

Possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids; amend penalties for certain convictions.

MS SB2110

General Fund; FY2026 appropriation to University of Mississippi for the Center for Mississippi Medical Cannabis Research.

MS HB486

Statute of Limitations; remove for crimes against children.

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