Take Action on Cannabis Legislation in Washington

Here are the bills that are currently being considered by Washington 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 HB1449 DETAILS This bill legalizes home cultivation of cannabis for adults 21 years and older in Washington state Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older Shelley Kloba (D), Liz Berry (D), Beth Doglio (D), Brandy Donaghy (D), Joe Fitzgibbon (D), Mary Fosse (D), Roger Goodman (D), Natasha Hill (D), Nicole Macri (D), Melanie Morgan (D), Timm Ormsby (D), Strom Peterson (D), Julia Reed (D), Cindy Ryu (D), Tarra Simmons (D), Sharon Wylie (D) Shelley Kloba, Liz Berry, Beth Doglio, Brandy Donaghy, Joe Fitzgibbon, Mary Fosse, Roger Goodman, Natasha Hill, Nicole Macri, Melanie Morgan, Timm Ormsby, Strom Peterson, Julia Reed, Cindy Ryu, Tarra Simmons, Sharon Wylie
2025-2026 Regular Session HB1932 DETAILS Authorizes regulated cannabis consumption environments while establishing protections for public health and safety and prescribing related penalties Authorizing cannabis consumption in regulated environments Melanie Morgan (D), Brandy Donaghy (D), Joe Fitzgibbon (D), Natasha Hill (D), Timm Ormsby (D), Julia Reed (D), Kristine Reeves (D), Shaun Scott (D), Tarra Simmons (D), Amy Walen (D), Kevin Waters (R) Melanie Morgan, Brandy Donaghy, Joe Fitzgibbon, Natasha Hill, Timm Ormsby, Julia Reed, Kristine Reeves, Shaun Scott, Tarra Simmons, Amy Walen, Kevin Waters
2025–2026 Regular Session SB6204 DETAILS The bill permits adults 21 and older to grow up to six cannabis plants at home, with a cap of 15 plants per housing unit, decriminalizes possession of cannabis derived from those plants if kept out of public view or smell, establishes graduated penalties for exceeding plant limits, protects real property from forfeiture absent unlawful commercial activity, preserves local prohibitions, and provides liability protections for government entities acting in good faith. Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older. Rebecca Saldaña (D), Noel Frame (D), T'wina Nobles (D) Rebecca Saldaña, Noel Frame, T'wina Nobles
2025–2026 Regular Session HB1941 DETAILS The bill amends Washington law to allow licensed cannabis producers to form agricultural cooperatives—by recognizing cannabis as an agricultural product and expressly permitting collective processing and marketing—while keeping existing producer licensing fees and regulatory requirements unchanged. Authorizing agricultural cooperatives for cannabis producers. Melanie Morgan (D), Beth Doglio (D), Natasha Hill (D), Lisa Parshley (D), Julia Reed (D), Sharon Wylie (D) Melanie Morgan, Beth Doglio, Natasha Hill, Lisa Parshley, Julia Reed, Sharon Wylie