The Bills
Every hemp-beverage-related bill we're tracking, across all 50 states. Filter by jurisdiction, status, or upcoming vote.
HB532 — AN ACT relating to medicinal hemp products and declaring an emergency.
Last action 2026-02-06 — to Agriculture (H)
SB808 — Regulating consumable hemp products
Last action 2026-02-06 — To Health and Human Resources
H4759 — Intoxicating Hemp Beverages
Last action 2026-02-05 — Member(s) request name removed as sponsor: Gatch
SB5921 — Concerning psilocybin.
Last action 2026-02-04 — Referred to Ways & Means.
SB2572 — MS Hemp Cultivation Act; revise provisions of and legalize manufacture and sale of hemp beverages.
Last action 2026-02-03 — Died In Committee
SB2645 — Beverages containing hemp, THC or kratom; prohibit sale of.
Last action 2026-02-03 — Died In Committee
HB1932 — Authorizing cannabis consumption in regulated environments.
Last action 2026-02-03 — Referred to Appropriations.
SB2092 — Hemp beverages; authorizing the Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement Commission to regulate hemp beverages; allowing certain licensee to sell; prohibiting sale of beverages to persons under 21 years of age. Effective date.
Last action 2026-02-03 — Second Reading referred to Rules
HB482 — AN ACT relating to hemp-derived vapor products.
Last action 2026-02-02 — to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (H)
AB1397 — Hemp: low-dose hemp drinks.
Last action 2026-02-02 — From committee: Filed with the Chief Clerk pursuant to Joint Rule 56.
SB6328 — Concerning the cannabis excise tax.
Last action 2026-01-29 — First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
SB671 — Cannabis control; retail market, penalties.
Last action 2026-01-23 — Fiscal Impact statement From VCSC (1/23/2026 12:04 pm)
SB61 — Ban hemp-derived intoxicants not for medical purposes.
Last action 2026-01-22 — Placed on calendar pursuant to JR 6F-6, Failed, YEAS 14, NAYS 19. S.J. 82
HB2614 — Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older.
Last action 2026-01-22 — First reading, referred to Consumer Protection & Business.
SB1652 — AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 39; Title 43 and Title 57, relative to hemp.
Last action 2026-01-21 — Passed on Second Consideration, refer to Senate Judiciary Committee
SB248 — Requiring criminal history record check information relating to hemp producers to be sent to the state fire marshal, updating the fingerprinting language for the state banking commissioner for money transmitters and earned wage access services providers and authorizing the state gaming agency and attorney general to have access to more criminal history record information.
Last action 2026-01-20 — Senate Hearing: Tuesday, January 20, 2026, 10:30 AM Room 346-S
LD1983 — An Act to Protect Minors from Intoxicating Hemp-derived Products by Regulating Those Products Under the Adult Use Cannabis Laws
Last action 2026-01-13 — Pursuant to Joint Rule 310.3 Placed in Legislative Files (DEAD)
SB1 — Controlled substances; regulate sale of nonpsychoactive consumable hemp products by Agriculture Department; require sale of products only in pharmacies; add psychoactive derivatives of hemp as Schedule I drug
Last action 2026-01-13 — Pending Senate Healthcare
S1418 — Permits Department of Agriculture to regulate sale and distribution of hemp-derived consumable products under certain circumstances.
Last action 2026-01-13 — Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee
A3961 — Permits Department of Agriculture to regulate sale and distribution of hemp-derived consumable products under certain circumstances.
Last action 2026-01-13 — Introduced, Referred to Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee