Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H192

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to increased data collection

Impact

If passed, HB 192 would lead to heightened scrutiny of marijuana consumption patterns, including methods of use and health outcomes. The bill mandates comprehensive data gathering on various facets, such as rates of impaired driving incidents related to marijuana use, hospitalization statistics, and mental health issues tied to cannabis consumption. Additionally, it aims to monitor the economic implications of legalization, including the regulatory challenges posed by the illicit cannabis market. This data-driven approach could significantly shape future marijuana policies in the state, ensuring they are responsive to actual usage patterns and health impacts.

Summary

House Bill 192, introduced by Representative Marcus S. Vaughn, focuses on the importance of increased data collection regarding cannabis use and its implications for public health in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 94G of the General Laws, establishing a research agenda designed to inform governmental decisions about marijuana use and its effects. The overarching goal is to enhance understanding of social and economic trends associated with marijuana, thereby supporting a more effective regulatory framework that addresses both illicit markets and public health concerns.

Contention

The bill may face contention primarily related to privacy concerns and the implications of more intrusive data collection practices. Critics may argue that extensive surveillance of marijuana use - particularly among minors and specific demographic groups - raises ethical questions regarding individual rights and potential stigmatization. Furthermore, debates could arise around the effectiveness of data collection in truly addressing public health issues, especially as opponents highlight the need for more community-centered approaches rather than broad, top-down data collection efforts. As Massachusetts continues to navigate the complexities of cannabis legalization, these discussions will likely influence the bill's trajectory in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MA H4160

Replaced by Modernizing the commonwealth's cannabis laws

Previously Filed As

MA S97

Relative to the improvement of the data collection of adult and youth consumption of marijuana

MA H3266

Relative to municipal tax collectors

MA H191

Relative to limiting the potency of THC products

MA H1619

Relative to Trial Court data collection

MA H193

To improve warning labels on THC products

MA S1480

Relative to physician workforce data collection

MA H977

Relative to data collection on below threshold wells

MA S2092

Relative to excise tax collections of electric motor vehicles

MA H743

Establishing a grant program to increase the presence of mental health counselors in schools

MA H186

To create an open-container law for marijuana

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OK HB2897

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