Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H179

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the regulation of CBD and hemp products

Impact

If enacted, H179 would significantly impact the state's laws regarding CBD and hemp, notably empowering the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate all products containing cannabidiol and hemp-derived compounds. It mandates that no CBD or hemp product may be manufactured or sold without proper licensing and compliance with established safety, labeling, and quality control standards. This new regulatory framework will affect current producers and sellers, requiring them to adjust their operations to adhere to these laws. The bill also facilitates wholesale transactions between licensed manufacturers and cannabis dispensaries, allowing for a more structured supply chain.

Summary

House Bill H179 proposes an act to regulate CBD and hemp products within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to establish a comprehensive framework for the licensing and oversight of these products, ensuring they meet specific safety and quality standards. Key definitions are introduced, including clear distinctions between various cannabis-related products and their intended uses, which are meant to provide clarity in the emerging market of CBD goods. This regulation aims to safeguard consumer interests while also supporting the industry's growth by defining operational boundaries within which manufacturers and retailers must operate.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, H179 may encounter points of contention among stakeholders. Supporters argue that a regulated market will enhance safety for consumers and provide legitimacy to the hemp industry, potentially leading to increased economic opportunities. Conversely, some opponents may raise concerns about the extent of regulation, fearing that it could impose excessive restrictions on local farmers and small businesses involved in the production of CBD products. Additionally, establishing fine penalties for non-compliance adds a layer of complexity that some stakeholders might find onerous.

Special_commission

The bill also proposes the formation of a special legislative commission to assess and refine local regulatory initiatives concerning CBD and hemp products. This commission is tasked with developing guidelines that municipalities can use, which aims to promote uniformity while allowing local authorities to address specific community needs. By encouraging local engagement, the bill seeks to strike a balance between statewide regulation and localized oversight.

Companion Bills

MA H4160

Replaced by Modernizing the commonwealth's cannabis laws

Previously Filed As

MA H173

Relative to the regulation of Delta-9 THC

MA S2800

Regulating the sale of hemp products to protect public health

MA H117

Relative to hemp and hemp products in the Commonwealth

MA H143

Regulating the sale of hemp products to protect public health and support farmers

MA S54

Regulating the sale of hemp products to protect public health

MA H168

Requiring the Cannabis Control Commission to regulate intoxicating hemp products

MA HB395

An Act To Amend Titles 3, 4, And 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Hemp, Marijuana, And Marijuana Products.

MA SB0020

HEMP CONSUMER PRODUCTS

MA HB401

An Act To Amend Title 4 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Regulation Of Hemp Products.

MA HB07181

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of Tobacco, Cannabis, Hemp And Related Products, Conduct And Establishments.

Similar Bills

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