Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1113

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to removing criminal penalties for limited psilocybin possession

Impact

The bill would amend Chapter 94C of the General Laws, making significant changes to how psilocybin and psilocin are regulated. Notably, it introduces a separate fund, the Psilocybin Fines Trust Fund, designed to finance harm reduction programs and community support initiatives. By channeling funds collected from civil penalties into this program, the bill seeks to promote public health education, crisis intervention, and a variety of support services that can assist affected individuals. This potential for funding community programs has garnered favorable attention from public health advocates.

Summary

Bill S1113, known as the 'Psilocybin Possession Decriminalization and Community Support Act of 2025,' aims to decriminalize the possession of limited amounts of psilocybin and psilocin. Specifically, the bill proposes that individuals caught with one gram or less of these substances would face a civil penalty of $100, rather than criminal penalties. This new regulation highlights a shift towards treating psilocybin possession not as a criminal act but as an issue that can be addressed through fines and community support mechanisms.

Contention

Proponents of S1113 argue that this bill represents a necessary step towards drug reform that prioritizes mental health and community well-being. However, opponents may raise concerns about the implications of reducing penalties for substance possession, including the risk of normalizing psilocybin use among vulnerable populations. Additionally, there is a dialogue around ensuring that the bill's implementation effectively addresses issues of equity, particularly regarding the disproportionately impacted communities due to past drug enforcement policies.

Companion Bills

MA S2930

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Previously Filed As

MA H1858

Relative to removing criminal penalties for limited psilocybin possession

MA H1726

Relative to criminal disposition of limited psilocybin possession offenses

MA HB528

Amending the penalties for the possession and use of psilocybin for persons 18 years of age or older.

MA HB06380

An Act Decriminalizing The Possession Of Psilocybin.

MA H1624

Establishing a task force to study equitable access to psilocybin and other entheogenic plants

MA SB219

Medical Psilocybin Act

MA H2532

Relative to therapeutic psilocybin treatment centers

MA H4986

Relative to therapeutic psilocybin treatment centers

MA LD1034

An Act to Decriminalize Personal Possession of Therapeutic Amounts of Psilocybin for Adults

MA HB07065

An Act Concerning The Decriminalization Of Possession Of Small Amounts Of Psilocybin.

Similar Bills

NH HB1796

Allowing the use of psilocybin in approved clinical settings to treat qualified medical conditions.

IA HF978

A bill for an act relating to the production and administration of psilocybin, and providing penalties. (Formerly HF 620.)

IA HF620

A bill for an act relating to the production of psilocybin and the administration of psilocybin to persons with post-traumatic stress disorder, and providing penalties.(See HF 978.)

IA HF2085

A bill for an act relating to the production and administration of psilocybin and providing penalties.

NJ S3148

"Psilocybin Behavioral Health Access and Services Act"; authorizes production and use of psilocybin to promote health and wellness.

NH HB1809

Establishing a medical psilocybin advisory board to assess the advantages and disadvantages of the use of psilocybin for therapeutic purposes.

NM SB219

Medical Psilocybin Act

MA H4050

To amend the General Laws, in relation to promoting the health and well-being of the residents of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by establishing a comprehensive framework supporting public health and safety through regulated adult use, support services, and cultivation of psilocybin-containing fungi; and providing for taxation and appropriation thereof