Take Action on Cannabis Legislation in Kansas

Here are the bills that are currently being considered by Kansas legislators.

To support or oppose a certain bill, contact the original sponsors of the bill and your local representatives, to tell them your opinions.

Session Bill Number Document Key Issue Bill Name Sponsored By Contact Sponsor
2025-2026 Regular Session HB2405 DETAILS The Adult Use Cannabis Regulation Act establishes licensing, regulation, taxation, and penalties for cannabis businesses while amending and repealing certain Kansas statutes. Enacting the adult use cannabis regulation act to regulate the cultivation, manufacturing, possession and sale of cannabis in this state No Sponsors Listed
2025-2026 Regular Session SB294 DETAILS The Kansas Medical Cannabis Act establishes a regulatory framework for the cultivation, processing, distribution, and use of medical cannabis while amending various state laws to permit its controlled legal use. Enacting the Kansas medical cannabis act to authorize the cultivation, processing, distribution, sale and use of medical cannabis and medical cannabis products No Sponsors Listed
2025–2026 Regular Session SB295 DETAILS This act decriminalizes personal-use marijuana possession in Kansas by replacing criminal penalties with a civil infraction Removing the criminal penalties for possession of a personal-use quantity of marijuana and creating a civil penalty for possession of a personal-use quantity of marijuana No Sponsors Listed
2025-2026 Regular Session HB2678 DETAILS The Kansas Medical Cannabis Act would legalize and regulate medical cannabis for qualifying patients, create licensing and oversight rules for cannabis businesses and providers, provide patient protections, allow certain cannabis-related expungements, and direct medical cannabis tax revenue toward public programs. Enacting the Kansas medical cannabis act to authorize the cultivation, processing, distribution, sale and use of medical cannabis and medical cannabis products. Ford Carr (D), John Alcala (D), Mike Amyx (D), Barbara Ballard (D), Abi Boatman (D), Wanda Brownlee Paige (D), Sydney Carlin (D), John Carmichael (D), Stephanie Clayton (D), Pam Curtis (D), Jo Ella Hoye (D), Angela Martinez (D), Lynn Melton (D), Heather Meyer (D), Brooklynne Mosley (D), K.C. Ohaebosim (D), Melissa Oropeza (D), Dan Osman (D), Mari-Lynn Poskin (D), Louis Ruiz (D), Tom Sawyer (D), Tobias Schlingensiepen (D), Alexis Simmons (D), Jerry Stogsdill (D), Lindsay Vaughn (D), Suzanne Wikle (D), Brandon Woodard (D), Rui Xu (D) Ford Carr, John Alcala, Mike Amyx, Barbara Ballard, Abi Boatman, Wanda Brownlee Paige, Sydney Carlin, John Carmichael, Stephanie Clayton, Pam Curtis, Jo Ella Hoye, Angela Martinez, Lynn Melton, Heather Meyer, Brooklynne Mosley, K.C. Ohaebosim, Melissa Oropeza, Dan Osman, Mari-Lynn Poskin, Louis Ruiz, Tom Sawyer, Tobias Schlingensiepen, Alexis Simmons, Jerry Stogsdill, Lindsay Vaughn, Suzanne Wikle, Brandon Woodard, Rui Xu
153rd General Assembly HB395 DETAILS This bill updates Delaware’s hemp and marijuana laws by redefining THC and related cannabis terms, distinguishing industrial hemp from marijuana products, banning counterfeit THC ingredients, expanding regulatory authority over product ingredients, and creating penalties for unlicensed marijuana businesses and sales to minors. An Act To Amend Titles 3, 4, And 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Hemp, Marijuana, And Marijuana Products. Nnamdi Chukwuocha (D), Debra Heffernan (D), Ed Osienski (D), Alonna Berry (D), Darius Brown (D) Nnamdi Chukwuocha, Debra Heffernan, Ed Osienski, Alonna Berry, Darius Brown