Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3982

Introduced
4/3/25  

Caption

Relative to recycling cannabis infused beverages

Impact

The proposed legislation would have significant implications for how cannabis products are treated under Massachusetts waste management laws. By including cannabis-infused beverages as redeemable containers, the bill addresses the potential for increased litter and waste associated with these products. The adjustments to the handling fees would alleviate financial burdens on distributors, encouraging better practices in recycling and potentially reducing the environmental impact of cannabis consumption. This legislative change could also serve as a model for other states looking to manage the environmental ramifications of the burgeoning cannabis industry.

Summary

House Bill 3982 aims to amend existing legislation regarding the recycling of cannabis-infused beverages in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill proposes additions to Chapter 94 of the General Laws, which deals with beverage container regulations. By defining 'cannabis-infused beverages' officially and clarifying the responsibilities of distributors in relation to the handling fees for these containers, the bill seeks to integrate cannabis products into the state's recycling framework effectively. This integration is crucial as the cannabis market continues to grow, raising concerns about environmental sustainability and waste management.

Contention

While the bill appears to streamline regulations and promote environmentally friendly practices, there could be contention regarding its implementation and the broader implications for local governance. Some stakeholders may argue against the state-level regulation of such products, positing it could limit local jurisdictions' ability to enforce stricter environmental protections or to customize approaches based on community needs. The inclusion of cannabis within the existing beverage container regulations may also provoke debates around public health and the management of cannabis-related waste.

Companion Bills

MA H5396

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB913

AN ACT relating to cannabis-infused beverages.

MA SB223

AN ACT relating to the regulation of cannabis-infused beverages.

MA HB05350

An Act Concerning Cannabis, Hemp And Infused Beverage Regulation.

MA HB06056

An Act Concerning The Establishment Of Cannabis Cafes And Restaurants Offering Cannabis-infused Food Items, Beverages And Other Products.

MA H8414

Provides a licensed liquor retailer/cannabis retailer/or hemp consumable retailer that received an infused-beverage endorsement from the cannabis control commission the authorization to sell at retail THC infused beverages in accordance with this chapter.

MA S3215

Provides a licensed liquor retailer/cannabis retailer/or hemp consumable retailer that received an infused-beverage endorsement from the cannabis control commission the authorization to sell at retail THC infused beverages in accordance with this chapter.

MA S0984

JOINT RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE CANNABIS CONTROL COMMISSION PROVIDE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEGISLATION TO REGULATE AND LICENSE CANNABINOIDS AND HEMP-DERIVED BEVERAGES (Authorizes the sale of THC-infused beverages to be regulated by the DBR division of commercial licensing. It also establishes licensing and an endorsement process for wholesale and retail THC-infused beverages.)

MA H6270

JOINT RESOLUTION REQUESTING THAT THE CANNABIS CONTROL COMMISSION PROVIDE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WITH RECOMMENDATIONS ON LEGISLATION TO REGULATE AND LICENSE CANNABINOIDS AND HEMP-DERIVED BEVERAGES (Requests that the Cannabis Control Commission conduct a study on statutory reform and rules and regulations to regulate the sale of hemp THC-infused beverages.)

MA S1678

THC-infused Beverages

MA H6056

Authorizes the sale of THC-infused beverages to be regulated by the DBR division of commercial licensing. It also establishes licensing and an endorsement process for wholesale and retail THC-infused beverages.

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