Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S222

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To regulate Hemp-derived beverages like alcohol

Impact

If enacted, S222 will amend Chapter 138 of the General Laws of Massachusetts, expanding existing laws to cover infused beverages similar to alcoholic products. The bill mandates a series of actions aimed at ensuring public safety, including the registration and inspection of infused beverage products and manufacturers. Notably, it introduces an excise tax of $2.20 per gallon for these products, which is expected to provide revenue for public health initiatives and consumer education regarding potentially illicit hemp products. This law will also help standardize regulations across the state, affecting local government controls and potentially paving the way for expanded market opportunities.

Summary

S222, titled 'An Act to regulate Hemp-derived beverages like alcohol', introduces a comprehensive framework for the manufacture, sale, and taxation of infused beverage products containing cannabinoids. The bill outlines the necessary endorsements and compliance requirements for manufacturers and retailers, ensuring that all infused beverages adhere to specific health and safety standards. This legislation aims to regulate a growing market to protect consumers from potential health hazards associated with unregulated products.

Contention

The framework established by S222 stipulates that no person can manufacture or sell infused beverages without a proper endorsement issued by a designated commission, which may lead to concerns about regulatory burdens on small businesses. Critics may argue that the high fees associated with obtaining endorsements and the stringent compliance requirements could disproportionately affect smaller manufacturers and contribute to an oligopoly. Additionally, the age restriction of 21 years for purchasing these beverages underscores a public health focus but may also lead to questions about enforcement and the impact on local businesses that wish to serve an adult clientele.

Companion Bills

MA S2663

Replaced by To regulate hemp-derived beverages like alcohol

Previously Filed As

MA S2663

To regulate hemp-derived beverages like alcohol

MA H357

To regulate hemp-derived beverages like alcohol

MA S535

Regulate Hemp-Derived Beverages

MA S213

Relative to the sale of alcoholic beverages

MA SB237

Psychoactive cannabinoids in hemp; regulate under Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; hemp beverages and psychoactive hemp products defined; licensure required; penalties imposed for violations

MA SB229

Alcoholic Beverages; the issuance of wholesale consumable hemp licenses to wholesale dealers of alcoholic beverages; prohibit

MA S2029

Relative to the fair taxation of alcoholic beverages

MA H4004

Hemp-derived beverages

MA HB1079

Alcoholic beverages and THC hemp extract.

MA HB445

Cannabinoids found in hemp; licensure and regulation of sale of consumable cannabinoid products by Alcoholic Beverage Control Board imposed

Similar Bills

OR SB1548

Relating to marijuana; prescribing an effective date.

SC S0137

Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids

AL SB255

Cannabinoid products from hemp; sale regulated by Revenue Department, licensure required; tax imposed

SC H3601

Hemp Derived Canabis

MN SF2370

Omnibus Cannabis Policy Bill

MN HF1615

Cannabis policy bill.

NJ S2537

Requires registration and regulation of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids manufactured and sold in this State.

NJ A4082

Requires registration and regulation of certain hemp-derived cannabinoids manufactured and sold in this State.