Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H415

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Banning the purchase and consumption of products made in Russia

Impact

The enforcement of H415 would lead to significant changes in how products sold in Massachusetts are sourced and marketed. Retailers and consumers alike would need to navigate the implications of this law, which bans not only the sale but also the consumption of Russian-made goods. This could potentially lead to greater scrutiny of product origins and impact the supply chain dynamics for businesses operating in the state. Proponents argue that this bill aligns consumer choices with political solidarity and ethical considerations but may complicate market conditions for businesses that currently carry Russian products.

Summary

House Bill 415 aims to prohibit the purchase and consumption of products manufactured in Russia within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Introduced by Representative Patrick Joseph Kearney, the bill responds to growing concerns over products linked to the geopolitical climate and the relationship between the U.S. and Russia. By enacting this law, Massachusetts would take a definitive stance against Russian products as a form of consumer protection, reflecting the sentiment among many lawmakers to distance the state from entities perceived as adverse to national interests.

Contention

The bill has the potential to spark debate over its implications for trade and personal freedom. While supporters may emphasize the necessity of punishing aggressor nations through economic means, opponents could raise concerns about the broader repercussions on civil liberties and the effectiveness of such a ban in changing international behavior. There are questions over how strictly the law would be enforced and whether it could unintentionally affect consumers who may inadvertently purchase goods from other countries that contain Russian components. These discussions would be critical as the legislature considers the potential ramifications of H415.

Companion Bills

MA H5081

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB1134

Insect Production Human Consumption

MA H3367

To procure public products or services from Massachusetts or the United States

MA S97

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

MA HJR29

Ban On Russian Seafood

MA H330

To clarify the minimum age for the sale and purchase of adult-use products

MA H5081

Study Order

MA S221

To clarify the minimum age for the sale and purchase of adult-use products

MA S2999

To clarify the minimum age for the sale and purchase of adult-use products

MA HB1406

Milk products; exempt owners of certain milk producing animals from regulation when used for personal milk consumption.

MA HB631

Regards underage possession, consumption, purchase of marijuana

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.