Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H193

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve warning labels on THC products

Impact

If enacted, H193 would amend existing regulations under chapter 94G of the General Laws. This reform intends to protect consumers by mandating manufacturers to provide detailed information about their products, such as THC content, ingredients, and allergen information. Furthermore, the bill includes a provision for rotating health warnings that reflect the latest research on cannabis, thereby ensuring that consumers are adequately informed of potential risks. This legislation signifies a step towards more stringent oversight of cannabis products, aligning them with public health and safety objectives.

Summary

House Bill 193, presented by Representative Marcus S. Vaughn, aims to enhance the safety and information standards for labeling THC products in Massachusetts. The bill proposes a comprehensive set of requirements for the packaging of marijuana and its related products. It emphasizes the need for clear, recognizable symbols that indicate the presence of THC, as well as warnings highlighting the potential risks to children and other specific health concerns associated with cannabis consumption.

Contention

The bill is likely to generate discussion regarding the balance between consumer safety and the operational burden on cannabis producers. Proponents argue that clearly labeled products will reduce the likelihood of misuse, especially among vulnerable populations such as children and pregnant women. However, some producers might express concerns about the increased costs and complexities involved in meeting these new labeling requirements. This reflects a broader debate in society about the regulation of cannabis products and the responsibilities of manufacturers in promoting public health.

Companion Bills

MA H5396

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S95

Relative to the labeling of marijuana

MA SB518

Medical marijuana packaging; requiring certain warnings on labels. Effective date.

MA SB518

Medical marijuana packaging; requiring certain warnings on labels. Effective date.

MA H191

Relative to limiting the potency of THC products

MA A05852

Requires manufacturers of kratom products within the state to have a warning label that the product has not been approved by the federal food and drug administration and the products' side effects; prohibits labeling of kratom products as all natural.

MA S08285

Requires manufacturers of kratom products within the state to have a warning label that the product has not been approved by the federal food and drug administration and the products' side effects; prohibits labeling of kratom products as all natural.

MA H179

Relative to the regulation of CBD and hemp products

MA HB160

Relating to requiring a warning on the labeling of certain consumable hemp products distributed or sold in this state.

MA H911

Relative to truth in labeling of recyclable and compostable goods

MA HB1958

Creates provisions relating to warning labels for food products containing unsafe chemicals

Similar Bills

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