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SB1026 • 2026

Creates provisions regulating intoxicating cannabinoids

Creates provisions regulating intoxicating cannabinoids

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Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
May, Karla; House handler: N/A
Last action
2026-01-15
Official status
Second Read and Referred S Families, Seniors and Health Committee
Effective date
2026-08-28

Plain English Breakdown

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Creates provisions regulating intoxicating cannabinoids

The following summaries of this bill are available: Print All Summaries Introduced Print SB 1026 - Under this act, any person or entity selling in this state any intoxicating cannabinoid shall not be prohibited from doing so by any law regulating or restricting the sale of cannabis; provided that such products are: (1) sold only to adults 21 years of age or older upon age verification; (2) compliant with testing and safety regulations; (3) compliant with packaging and labeling regulations to protect minors; and (4) compliant with other regulations promulgated by the Department of Health and Senior Services.

What This Bill Does

  • The following summaries of this bill are available: Print All Summaries Introduced Print SB 1026 - Under this act, any person or entity selling in this state any intoxicating cannabinoid shall not be prohibited from doing so by any law regulating or restricting the sale of cannabis; provided that such products are: (1) sold only to adults 21 years of age or older upon age verification; (2) compliant with testing and safety regulations; (3) compliant with packaging and labeling regulations to protect minors; and (4) compliant with other regulations promulgated by the Department of Health and Senior Services.
  • Any person or entity selling intoxicating cannabinoids shall annually register with the Department prior to the sale of such products, as described in the act.
  • This act is identical to SB 641 (2025) and similar to provisions of the truly agreed to and finally passed SS/HCS/HB 2641 (2026), SCS/SB 54 (2025), and SB 518 (2025).
  • SARAH HASKINS

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Bill History

  1. 2026-01-15 S185

    Second Read and Referred S Families, Seniors and Health Committee

  2. 2026-01-07 S53

    S First Read

  3. 2025-12-01 Missouri House of Representatives and Missouri Senate

    Prefiled

Official Summary Text

The following summaries of this bill are available:

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Introduced

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SB 1026 - Under this act, any person or entity selling in this state any intoxicating cannabinoid shall not be prohibited from doing so by any law regulating or restricting the sale of cannabis; provided that such products are: (1) sold only to adults 21 years of age or older upon age verification; (2) compliant with testing and safety regulations; (3) compliant with packaging and labeling regulations to protect minors; and (4) compliant with other regulations promulgated by the Department of Health and Senior Services. Any person or entity selling intoxicating cannabinoids shall annually register with the Department prior to the sale of such products, as described in the act.

This act is identical to SB 641 (2025) and similar to provisions of the truly agreed to and finally passed SS/HCS/HB 2641 (2026), SCS/SB 54 (2025), and SB 518 (2025).
SARAH HASKINS

Current Bill Text

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SECOND REGULAR SESSION
SENATE BILL NO. 1026
103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
INTRODUCED BY SENATOR MAY .
4397S.01I KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary
AN ACT
To amend chapter 195, RSMo, by adding thereto one new section relating to intoxicating
cannabinoids.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows:
Section A. Chapter 195, RSMo, is amended by adding thereto 1
one new section, to be known as section 195.900, to read as 2
follows:3
195.900. 1. As used in this section, the following 1
terms mean: 2
(1) "Cannabinoids", ligands that are either plant- 3
derived, synthetic, or semisynthetic, and have an affinity 4
for and activity at cannabinoid receptors; 5
(2) "Department", the department of health and senior 6
services; 7
(3) "Intoxicating cannabinoids": 8
(a) Any cannabinoid, however derived or created, that 9
has an intoxicating effect when consumed or otherwise 10
ingested, irrespective of whether the cannabinoid was 11
created or developed through natural means or through 12
chemical conversion, isomerization, synthetic derivation, 13
heat, or any other process by which molecules may be 14
manipulated, including, without limitation, THC-A; and 15
(b) Any cannabinoid, semisynthetic or synthetic 16
cannabinoid, or precursor to an intoxicating cannabinoid 17
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that may become intoxicating when heated, decarboxylated, or 18
otherwise manipulated, excluding, without limitation, 19
cannabidiol (CBD). 20
2. Any person or entity selling, or offering for sale, 21
in this state any intoxicating cannabinoid shall not be 22
prohibited from doing so by any law regulating or 23
restricting the sale of any form of Cannabis sativa L.; 24
provided, that such products are: 25
(1) Sold only to adults twenty-one years of age or 26
older upon age verification; 27
(2) Compliant with testing and safety regulations 28
promulgated by the department; 29
(3) Compliant with packaging and labeling regulations 30
promulgated by the department in order to protect minors; and 31
(4) Compliant with other regulations promulgated by 32
the department under subsection 4 of this section. 33
3. (1) Any person or entity selling an intoxicating 34
cannabinoid in this state shall annually register with the 35
department prior to the sale of such products. Any person 36
or entity selling intoxicating cannabinoids in this state 37
prior to August 28, 2026, shall have forty-five days to 38
register with the department, during which time such person 39
or entity may continue to sell intoxicating cannabinoids 40
pending registration with the department. All other persons 41
or entities selling intoxicating cannabinoids on or after 42
August 28, 2026, shall be required to register with the 43
department prior to engaging in such sale in this state. 44
(2) Each entity registering with the department shall 45
remit an annual one thousand dollar registration fee to the 46
department, to be used for purposes of enforcement and 47
administration of the provisions of this section. 48
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4. The department shall promulgate all rules and 49
regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this 50
section, including, but not limited to, rules designed to 51
protect public health and safety, establish potency limits, 52
implement recall procedures of dangerous products, establish 53
advertising standards, and create mechanisms for compliance 54
and enforcement. Any rule or portion of a rule, as that 55
term is defined in section 536.010, that is created under 56
the authority delegated in this section shall become 57
effective only if it complies with and is subject to all of 58
the provisions of chapter 536 and, if applicable, section 59
536.028. This section and chapter 536 are nonseverable and 60
if any of the powers vested with the general assembly 61
pursuant to chapter 536 to review, to delay the effective 62
date, or to disapprove and annul a rule are subsequently 63
held unconstitutional, then the grant of rulemaking 64
authority and any rule proposed or adopted after August 28, 65
2026, shall be invalid and void. 66
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