2026 Legislative Session

AB 2489

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Controlled substances: research

Authors: CA Assemblyman Josh Lowenthal , CA Assemblyman Jeff Gonzalez
Latest Action: Coauthors revised.
Crime Drugs

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CFC is watching AB 2489.

Currently at 2nd Committee, having cleared 2 stages.

Legislative Progress

Introduced Passed 2026-02-20
Committee Passed 2026-03-09
Floor Vote Pending
2nd Committee Current stage 2026-04-29
2nd Floor Vote Pending
Governor Pending

Official Description

Existing law, the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act, classifies controlled substances into 5 designated schedules, with the most restrictive limitations generally placed on controlled substances classified in Schedule I, and the least restrictive limitations generally placed on controlled substances in Schedule V. Existing law creates the Research Advisory Panel, as specified, to conduct hearings on, and in other ways study, research projects concerning controlled substances. Existing law authorizes the panel to approve research projects that have been registered with the Attorney General concerning the nature and effects of cannabis or hallucinogenic drugs and the treatment of abuse of controlled substances. Existing law authorizes a person who, under federal law, is entitled to use controlled substances for the purpose of research, instruction, or analysis to lawfully obtain and use those controlled substances upon approval by the panel, as specified. This bill, the California Veterans’ Right to Try Act, would, until January 1, 2032, authorize the Research Advisory Panel to submit an investigational new drug application to the United States Food and Drug Administration requesting approval for a clinical trial of Schedule I or Schedule II controlled substances to study the administration and efficacy of those compounds among a patient pool comprised exclusively of veteran subjects with comorbidities that commonly overlap with the incidence of suicidality among veterans. This bill would make technical changes and would make related findings and declarations.

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Legislator Votes on This Bill

16 Aye
0 Nay
0 Abstain/NVR
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