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The Missouri House of Representatives passed HB 2641, a bill that would ban the sale of hemp-derived THC products in the state. The legislation, which now moves to the Senate, aims to align state statutes with federal regulations and would restrict such sales to licensed cannabis dispensaries.

Missouri House Passes Intoxicating Hemp Product Ban

Feb 20, 2026

Graham Abbott

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The Missouri House of Representatives on Thursday passed HB 2641 to ban
hemp-derived THC sales in the state, the Missouri Independent reports.

The bill’s sponsor, state Rep. Dave Hinman (R), said the ban on
intoxicating hemp products would essentially mirror the incoming federal
crackdown on hemp-derived THC approved in a spending bill last year.

“We’re not pioneering anything new here. What Missouri is doing…is simply
aligning our state statutes with the federal action so our law enforcement,
the highway patrol, local prosecutors and the attorney general’s office can
work in tandem with our federal partners. No gaps, no loopholes.” — Hinman,
during Thursday’s debate

State Rep. Matthew Overcast (R) argued against the proposal, which aims to
equate intoxicating hemp products with state-legal cannabis products. If
that were the case, hemp THC product sales would only be allowed in
licensed cannabis dispensaries.

“We cannot rewrite voter adopted language by statute simply because certain
market participants prefer less competition,” Overcast said in the report.
“If protecting children was truly the goal, we know what works: age
restrictions, standards, clear labeling, packaging safeguards, responsible
retail rules.”

House lawmakers passed the bill 109-34. The proposal moves next to the
Senate for consideration.

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