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Drug Policy

House of Representatives137 legislators-215 bills

Legislators(137)

Angela Turner-Ford5 bills
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Sam Creekmore5 bills
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Beth Waldo7 bills
R
Kevin Ford3 bills
R
Randy Boyd3 bills
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Lester Carpenter2 bills
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Celeste Hurst2 bills
R
Brad Mattox2 bills
R
Kent McCarty2 bills
R
Dana Underwood McLean5 bills
R
Donnie Scoggin6 bills
R
Lance Varner3 bills
R
Omeria Scott12 bills
D
Steve Lott2 bills
R
Josh Hawkins1 bills
R
Justin Keen1 bills
R
Fabian Nelson2 bills
D
Stacey Hobgood-Wilkes7 bills
R
Clay Mansell2 bills
R
Price Wallace3 bills
R
Kabir Karriem3 bills
D
Jerry Turner2 bills
R
Perry Bailey1 bills
R
Charles Blackwell1 bills
R
Andy Boyd1 bills
R
Elliot Burch1 bills
R
Vince Mangold1 bills
R
Kimberly Remak1 bills
R
Lee Yancey18 bills
R
Jeff Hale2 bills
R
Christopher Bell7 bills
D
Manly Barton2 bills
R
Richard Bennett3 bills
R
Carolyn Crawford3 bills
R
Becky Currie3 bills
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Jill Ford5 bills
R
Stephanie Foster1 bills
D
Justis Gibbs1 bills
D
Gregory Holloway2 bills
D
Ken Morgan1 bills
R
Gene Newman1 bills
R
Jansen Owen2 bills
R
Noah Sanford1 bills
R
Zakiya Summers2 bills
D
Joseph Tubb1 bills
R
Jeffrey Hulum1 bills
D
David Parker5 bills
R
Kevin Blackwell4 bills
R
Nicole Boyd2 bills
R
Brice Wiggins1 bills
R
Jeremy England1 bills
R
Mike Thompson1 bills
R
Joel Carter1 bills
R
Dennis DeBar1 bills
R
Fred Shanks2 bills
R
Rob Roberson9 bills
R
Jeffery Harness3 bills
D
Jay McKnight1 bills
R
De Stamps1 bills
D
Jon Lancaster3 bills
R
Rickey Thompson2 bills
D
Michael McLendon1 bills
R
Otis Anthony1 bills
D
Robert Jackson9 bills
D
Joey Fillingane2 bills
R
Rod Hickman2 bills
D
Derrick Simmons2 bills
D
William Arnold6 bills
R
Nick Bain3 bills
R
Chris Brown1 bills
R
Larry Byrd1 bills
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Billy Calvert1 bills
R
Steve Hopkins2 bills
R
Rita Potts Parks1 bills
R
David Jordan5 bills
D
Juan Barnett3 bills
D
Scott DeLano2 bills
R
Albert Butler1 bills
D
Kelvin Butler1 bills
D
John Horhn1 bills
D
Sarita Simmons1 bills
D
Sonya Williams-Barnes1 bills
D
Angela Burks Hill1 bills
R
Chris McDaniel1 bills
R
Melanie Sojourner1 bills
R
Shane Barnett1 bills
R
Steve Massengill1 bills
R
Missy Warren McGee1 bills
R
Jody Steverson1 bills
R
John Read1 bills
R
Abe Hudson1 bills
D
Sally Doty1 bills
R
Gary Chism4 bills
R
Jarvis Dortch3 bills
D
Angela Cockerham1 bills
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Oscar Denton1 bills
D
Patricia Willis12 bills
R
Thomas Reynolds3 bills
D
Orlando Paden2 bills
D
Bryant Clark4 bills
D
Joel Bomgar13 bills
R
Earle Banks6 bills
D
Jeffrey Smith3 bills
R
Deborah Butler Dixon14 bills
D
David Baria3 bills
D
Brad Touchstone3 bills
R
Kathy Sykes9 bills
D
Bill Kinkade5 bills
R
Stephen Holland2 bills
D
Charles Busby4 bills
R
John Hines2 bills
D
Shane Aguirre1 bills
R
Chris Johnson1 bills
R
Jason White1 bills
R
Robert Johnson1 bills
D
Mark Baker1 bills
R
Hillman Frazier3 bills
D
Chad Mcmahan1 bills
R
Michael Watson1 bills
R
Toby Barker2 bills
R
Kevin Horan8 bills
R
Mark Tullos2 bills
R
Mark Formby6 bills
R
Edward Blackmon1 bills
D
Tyrone Ellis1 bills
D
Greg Haney1 bills
R
Tom Miles1 bills
D
Roun McNeal1 bills
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Bill Stone2 bills
D
Sollie Norwood2 bills
D
Chris Massey1 bills
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Charles Younger1 bills
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Andy Gipson2 bills
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Cory Wilson1 bills
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Charles Young1 bills
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Kimberly Campbell1 bills
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Greg Snowden1 bills
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Referred Bills (215)

SB2117Passed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise Schedule I.

SB2056Passed

Controlled substances; provide for automatic scheduling of certain substance if federal scheduling occurs.

HB563Failed

Controlled substances; provide for automatic scheduling of psilocybin after federal scheduling.

HB417Engrossed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; include five substances in Schedule I.

HB1701Engrossed

Technical violations; clarify that certain sentencing limits shall not apply to intervention or drug court participants regarding.

HB13Failed

Prescription drugs; authorize to be imported into the State of Mississippi.

HB865Introduced

Kratom; add to Schedule III of the Uniform Controlled Substance Act.

HB1590Failed

Mississippi Uniform Controlled Substance Analog Act; create.

HB1750Failed

Kratom; add to Schedule III of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

HB1753Failed

MS Medical Cannabis Act; bring forward provisions relating to.

HB1712Failed

Kratom; add to Schedule III of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

HB1431Failed

Marijuana; authorize "time served" if less than 3.5 ounces.

HB1430Failed

Marijuana possession; authorize a civil penalty when less than 3.5 ounces.

HB448Failed

Uniform Controlled Substances Law; exclude hypodermic syringes from definition of paraphernalia.

HB17Passed

Protecting Patient Access to Physician-Administered Drugs Act; create.

HB1463Passed

Pseudoephedrine; require manufacturers to pay fees to National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators to support NPLE.

SB2356Passed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise Schedule I.

SB2354Failed

Recreationally used or abused substances; create screening program for within the Department of Health.

HB1455Failed

Defending Affordable Prescription Drug Costs Act; delete certain prohibitions against distributors.

HB1121Failed

Kratom; add to Schedule III of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

HB1119Failed

Pharmacy benefit managers; revise provisions related to.

HB1608Failed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; include 16 substances in Schedule I.

HB1120Failed

Screening and approval program for retail sale of products containing certain substances; establish.

HB838Failed

Uniform Controlled Substances Law; exclude hypodermic syringes from definition of paraphernalia.

HB18Failed

Prescription drugs; authorize to be imported into the State of Mississippi.

HB1090Failed

Paraphernalia; revise definition under the Uniform Controlled Substances Law.

HB1685Passed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

HB728Passed

Prescription drugs; prohibit discriminating actions against 340B drug discount program entities.

SB2279Failed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

SB2145Failed

Defending Affordable Prescription Drug Costs Act; enact to prohibit discriminating against 340B drug discount program entities.

HB1467Failed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

HB1437Failed

Kratom Consumer Protection Act; create.

HB1594Failed

Kratom products; prohibit persons under 21 from purchasing, and prohibit entering premises of retailer who sells.

HB1708Failed

Pharmacy Benefit Managers; provide rules for those who administer the State Health Plan.

HB1132Failed

Prescription drugs; authorize to ne imported into the State of Mississippi to provide highest potential for cost savings to the state.

HB1038Failed

Kratom; add to Schedule III of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

HB1069Failed

Prescription drugs; require pharmacists to dispense to patients unless certain circumstances exist.

HB816Failed

Mississippi Kratom Consumer Protection Act; create.

HB817Failed

Canadian Prescription Drugs Importation Program; require State Department of Health to establish.

HB678Failed

MS Medical Cannabis Act; extend exemption to MDITS requirements for Departments of Health & Revenue.

HB615Failed

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

HB1158Passed

Medical Cannabis Act; revise certain provisions of.

HB4Passed

Tianeptine; include in Schedule I controlled substance list.

HB1071Passed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

HB249Passed

MS Medical Cannabis Act; extend repealers to certain state laws for Departments of Health and Revenue in connection with.

HB231Passed

Tobacco education, prevention and cessation program; add fentanyl and drug abuse prevention education.

SB2336Passed

Prevention of overdoses; authorize administration of opioid antagonists by certain persons, provide immunity to.

HB722Passed

Controlled substances; exclude fentanyl testing materials from definition of "paraphernalia" under.

SB2282Passed

Pseudoephedrine; delete the automatic repealer on the provision that authorizes the distribution of.

SB2281Failed

Mississippi Fentanyl and Drug Abuse Education Program; establish within Department of Mental Health.

HB393Failed

Pseudoephedrine and ephedrine; extend repealer on authority to sell and purchase without a prescription certain products containing.

HB1317Introduced

Pharmacists; authorize to test for and administer treatment for minor, nonchronic health conditions.

HB1316Failed

Health benefit plans; prohibit from providing coverage or related services for clinician-administered drugs.

HB791Failed

Tianeptine; add to Schedule II list of controlled substances.

HB883Failed

Mississippi Kratom Consumer Protection Act; create.

HB1086Failed

Tianeptine; add to list of Schedule I controlled substances.

HB1494Failed

Health Care Certificate of Need Law; repeal.

HB1495Failed

Health Care Certificate of Need; repeal provisions that govern.

HB1265Failed

Screening and approval program for retail sale of products containing certain substances; establish.

HB1493Failed

CON law; remove certain health care facilities from.

HB364Failed

Kratom and Tianeptine; include in Schedule I controlled substances list.

HB338Failed

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

HB233Failed

Testing strips for controlled substances; require Department of Health to provide free of charge.

HB10Failed

CON; remove chemical dependency services and facilities from requirements of the CON law.

HB7Failed

Fentanyl testing strips; exclude from definition of paraphernalia.

HB5Failed

Kratom; include in Schedule I controlled substances list.

HB679Passed

The Victoria Huggins Mississippi Pill Press Act of 2022; create.

SB2818Passed

MS Department of Health and MS Department of Revenue; provide certain exemptions for operation required under Medical Cannabis Act.

HB232Passed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

SB2283Failed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

HB813Failed

Mississippi Study on the Affordability of Insulin Act; create.

HB681Failed

Kratom; include in Schedule I controlled substances list.

SB2095Passed

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; create.

HB691Failed

Tablet press machines; regulate and require registration of.

HB663Failed

Kratom; include in Schedule I of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

HB662Failed

Tianeptine; add to Schedule II list of controlled substances.

HB746Failed

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Act; create to authorize and regulate the personal use of marijuana.

HB1484Failed

Tablet press machine; regulate.

HB1309Failed

Medical marijuana; allow limited growing for personal use.

HB1012Failed

Compassion Mississippi Act; create to allow use of medical cannabis by patients with debilitating medical conditions.

HB1007Failed

Mississippi Medical Cannabis Compassion Act; create.

HB1091Failed

Pharmacies; authorize to perform centralized prescription filling for other pharmacies if certain conditions are met.

HB1009Failed

Medical marijuana; authorize use of and provide for regulation by State Department of Health.

HB1032Failed

Nurse practitioners; authorize to dispense legend drugs or medication to their patients.

HB496Failed

Controlled substances; exclude fentanyl testing materials from definition of "paraphernalia" under.

SB2119Passed

Pseudoephedrine and ephedrine; authorize sales and purchase of certain products containing without a prescription.

HB1034Passed

Uniform Controlled Substances Act; revise schedules.

HB479Failed

Pseudoephedrine and ephedrine; authorize sales and purchase of certain products containing without a prescription.

HB611Failed

Kratom; regulate the sale, distribution and preparation of.

HB107Failed

Pseudoephedrine; require pharmacies to keep records of over the counter sales of.

SB2802Failed

Controlled substance prescriptions; require electronic prescribing.

HB1162Failed

Uniform Control Substance Act; revise schedule to add certain substances.

HB785Failed

Pseudoephedrine and ephedrine; authorize sales and purchase of certain products containing without a prescription.

HB1287Failed

Kratom; include in Schedule I controlled substances list.

HB1502Failed

Opiod drugs; prescriber shall discuss with patient before prescribing, the risks of the drugs and available alternatives.

HB1163Failed

Controlled substance prescriptions; must be issued by electronic prescription, with certain exceptions.

HB1284Failed

Kratom; include in list of Schedule I controlled substances list.

HB1213Failed

Mississippi Medical Marijuana Act of 2020; create.

HB1411Failed

Mississippi Medical Marijuana Act of 2020; create.

HB532Failed

Prescription drugs; require Attorney General to compile certain lists of those essential for treating diabetes and costs of.

HB320Failed

Hemp-derived CBD oil; exclude from schedule I controlled substances list.

HB1547Passed

Controlled substances; revise Schedules I, II, and V.

HB1371Failed

Mississippi Medical Marijuana Act of 2019; create.

HB1168Failed

Controlled substances; bring forward Schedules I, II, II, IV and V.

HB1142Failed

Hemp-derived CBD oil; exclude from schedule I controlled substances list.

HB482Failed

Prescription drugs; require Attorney General to compile certain lists of those essential for treating diabetes and costs of.

HB549Failed

Mississippi State Fair; require all amusement ride operators to pass drug test.

HB507Failed

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

HB389Failed

Drug policy reciprocity; authorize.

SB2892Passed

Controlled substances; revise Schedules I and II.

HB1288Passed

Crime lab fees; clarify who is required to pay.

HB974Failed

Controlled Substances Laws; revise Schedules I and II.

HB1020Failed

Drug overdoses; provide penalties for failure to report.

HB1094Failed

Drug policy reciprocity; authorize.

HB1233Failed

The Opioid and Heroin Study Review Committee; create.

HB1204Failed

Medical marijuana; authorize Alcorn State University to enter memoranda of understanding for local farmers to grow for out-of-state vendors.

HB1140Failed

Drug courts; revise eligibility for and require Administrative Office of Courts to collect certain data from.

HB1299Failed

Open containers of alcohol; create offense for.

HB1194Failed

Drug policies; clarify regulations of.

HB1130Failed

Opioid Crisis Intervention Act; create.

HB1312Failed

Industrial hemp; legalize and regulate for certain purposes.

HB1074Failed

Drug paraphernalia; increase penalties for the delivery or intent to deliver.

HB1010Failed

Asset forfeiture; prohibit for arrests or conviction of 28 grams or less of marijuana.

HB1034Failed

Controlled Substances Law; extend repealer on procedures for administrative forfeiture of certain property seized under.

HB784Failed

Prescription drugs; require Attorney General to compile certain lists of those essential for treating diabetes and costs of.

HB676Failed

Mississippi State Fair; require all amusement ride operators to pass drug test.

HB670Failed

Drug overdose; authorize cities and counties to utilize naloxone to reverse.

HB474Failed

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Code; create for the licensing and regulation of retail marijuana establishments.

HB390Failed

Industrial hemp; legalize and regulate for certain purposes.

HB391Failed

MS Medical Marijuana Pilot Program Act; create.

HB139Failed

Marijuana possession; provide civil penalty for.

HB131Failed

Prescription monitoring program; require dispenser/prescriber to check database before dispensing/prescribing certain drugs.

HB140Failed

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

HB183Failed

Heroin and Fentanyl; provide punishment for transfer and possession with intent to transfer.

HB137Failed

Prohibition on Price Gouging for Essential Drugs Act; create.

HB138Failed

Social host; revise penalties for certain violations.

SB2685Passed

DUI; technical correction bill.

HB240Failed

Delinquency of a minor; provide that those who cause minors to sell drugs or join gangs contribute to.

HB996Passed

Opioid antagonists; authorize standing orders to pharmacies to dispense to persons without individual prescriptions.

HB1032Passed

Prescription Monitoring Program; require all health care providers authorized to prescribe drugs to register with.

HB1031Failed

Drug Schedules I, II and III; revise.

HB515Failed

Controlled substances; enhance penalty for illegal sale in proximity to rehab.

HB643Failed

Crime lab fees; clarify who is required to pay.

HB236Failed

Post-Conviction Relief; revise.

HB975Failed

DUI; revise violations of.

HB1201Failed

Prescription monitoring program; require dispenser/prescriber to check database before dispensing/prescribing certain drugs.

HB947Failed

Drug crimes; revise sentencing for certain.

HB946Failed

DUI; revise nonadjudication eligibility of those with a commercial driver's license.

HB1075Failed

Drug offense enhancements; revise.

HB1073Failed

Open container of alcohol; create offense for.

HB949Failed

Drug Offense Enhancements; revise.

HB1443Failed

MS Retail Marijuana Code; create for the licensing and regulation of retail marijuana establishments.

HB1444Failed

Mississippi Retail Marijuana Code; create for the licensing and regulation of retail marijuana establishments.

HB948Failed

Drug enhancements; revise penalties.

HB512Failed

Open containers of alcohol; create offense for.

HB530Failed

Controlled substances; prohibit prescribing more than fifteen-day supply to minors.

HB506Failed

Industrial hemp; legalize and regulate for certain purposes.

HB510Failed

Social host; revise penalties for certain violations.

HB842Failed

Failure to report drug overdose; provide civil penalties for.

HB468Failed

Marijuana possession; revise penalties for.

HB414Failed

DUI imprisonment; require 48 hours minimum for 18 to 21 year olds.

HB343Failed

Noah's Law; create.

HB178Failed

Drug overdose; authorize cities and counties to utilize naloxone to reverse.

HB242Failed

DUI; revise penalty for second or subsequent conviction.

HB87Failed

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

HB313Failed

Criminal immunity; provide for persons when requesting assistance for medical emergency due to alcohol consumption.

HB190Failed

Tobacco products; revise minimum age required to purchase.

HB237Failed

Expunction; revise which offenses are eligible.

HB241Failed

Controlled substances; bringing such into a state, county or municipal building shall be a felony.

HB180Failed

Industrial hemp; legalize and regulate for certain purposes.

HB179Failed

MS Medical Marijuana Pilot Program Act; create.

SB2778Passed

DUI Transparency Act; create.

SB2777Passed

DUI Modernization and Technology Act; create.

HB1375Passed

Alcoholics and drug addicts; DMH shall try to arrange for supportive services upon discharge from treatment facility.

HB1292Passed

Social host; revise penalties for violations of.

HB1369Passed

Controlled substances; revise Schedules I,II,III and IV.

HB1361Passed

DUI test; clarify the authority to administer.

HB705Failed

Controlled substances; enhance penalty for illegal sale in proximity to drug rehab facility.

HB1366Failed

DUI; revise.

HB701Failed

Drug penalties; revise.

HB1378Failed

Delinquency of a minor; provide that those who cause minors to sell drugs or join gangs contribute to.

HB1373Failed

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

HB1358Failed

Industrial hemp; legalize and regulate for certain purposes.

HB1370Failed

Controlled substances; prohibit prescribing more than fifteen-day supply to minors.

HB692Failed

Drug overdose; authorize cities and counties to utilize naloxone to reverse.

HB1359Failed

Industrial hemp; legalize and regulate for certain purposes.

HB1379Failed

Prescription monitoring program; expand to include prescriptions for all drugs, not just controlled substances.

HB1371Failed

Drug testing; authorize for persons receiving public assistance benefits.

HB1367Failed

DUI informational reform task force; create.

HB1363Failed

DUI; restrict nonadjudication to Mississippi residents.

HB1365Failed

DUI; reform.

HB1344Failed

Accidents of motor vehicle operators; require blood test.

HB693Failed

Controlled substances; felony to bring into state, county or municipal facility.

HB1374Failed

Tobacco products; revise minimum age required to purchase.

HB1360Failed

MS Medical Marijuana Pilot Program Act; create.

HB740Failed

Open container of alcohol; create offense for.

HB1362Failed

DUI; require those arrested to remain in custody twenty-four hours.

HB1377Failed

Youth found with drugs or drug paraphernalia on school property; require to participate in a drug court program.

HB1376Failed

Law enforcement officers; require periodic drug testing by outside company.

HB1372Failed

Driver's License revocation for controlled substances; authorize judge to have discretion.

HB518Failed

Powdered alcohol; prohibit in this state.

HB743Failed

Implied Consent Law; bring forward certain portion of.

HB698Failed

Parole eligibility; revise for certain drug crimes.

HB529Failed

MDOT law enforcement officers; authorize to enforce implied consent law.

HB699Failed

Execution drug supplier; protect identity of.

HB528Failed

DUI; revise penalty for second or subsequent offense of driving with suspended license.

HB695Failed

Expunction; revise which offenses are eligible.

HB589Failed

Voluntary search; require peace officer to obtain written consent before effectuating.

HB702Failed

Controlled substances; expand list of prohibited.

HB694Failed

Prescription monitoring program; collected data not subject to disclosure in any civil proceedings.

HB697Failed

Drug testing of law enforcement officer; require when officer kills another person.

HB700Failed

Drug Courts; revise eligibility.

HB696Failed

Conviction; clarify subsequent for certain crimes and post conviction relief.

HB1364Failed

DUI; revise third conviction penalties.

HB1368Failed

DUI; revise.