Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5350

Introduced
4/6/26  
Refer
4/6/26  
Enrolled
4/9/26  
Chaptered
4/19/26  

Caption

Modernizing the commonwealth’s cannabis laws

Impact

HB 5350's implementation will significantly affect how cannabis is governed in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that licenses for medical marijuana establishments be allocated primarily to social equity businesses for an initial exclusivity period of 24 months. This approach aims to rectify historical injustices by enabling those most impacted by past cannabis laws to participate in the regulated market. The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission will oversee these changes, ensuring compliance and monitoring the health of the cannabis market. Subsequent audits will reinforce these objectives by evaluating adherence to regulations and identifying any regulatory gaps.

Summary

House Bill 5350 seeks to modernize the Commonwealth of Massachusetts's cannabis laws, particularly in terms of regulations surrounding medical marijuana establishments. This legislation is marked as an emergency measure to ensure the swift modernization of existing cannabis laws to better meet public demand and support economic stability in the cannabis sector. A key aspect of the bill includes restructuring the licensing framework for medical marijuana establishments, aiming to promote social equity and participation from communities historically marginalized by prior cannabis prohibition policies.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 5350 have elicited varying opinions on its provisions for social equity and business operations in the cannabis industry. Proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step toward reparative justice, allowing individuals from disadvantaged communities to build wealth through legitimate cannabis enterprises. Critics, however, express concern that the exclusivity provisions may limit market competition and availability of products during the initial phase. They worry that such limitations might inadvertently stifle broader economic growth within the cannabis sector, especially if consumer demand outpaces the ability of social equity businesses to supply the market.

Companion Bills

MA H4206

Replaced by Modernizing the commonwealth’s cannabis laws

Previously Filed As

MA H4187

Modernizing the commonwealth’s cannabis laws

MA H4160

Modernizing the commonwealth's cannabis laws

MA H4206

Modernizing the commonwealth’s cannabis laws

MA S541

Modernizing the Massachusetts emergency management system

MA H477

Modernizing the Massachusetts laws

MA S207

Modernizing the Massachusetts alcohol laws

MA H152

To study the impacts of cannabis

MA HB05350

An Act Concerning Cannabis, Hemp And Infused Beverage Regulation.

MA H36

Modernizing the Massachusetts alcohol laws

MA H4285

Modernizing the Massachusetts alcohol permitting laws

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