This legislation has significant implications for state laws concerning cannabis and hemp products. It introduces a new excise tax of $2.20 per gallon on hemp beverages, thus generating revenue that will contribute to the designated trust fund. By requiring a license for manufacturers and distributors of hemp beverages, the bill aligns state regulation with existing frameworks for alcoholic beverages, increasing oversight of production and sale while aiming to prevent illegal or unsafe products from entering the market. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions for the registration of hemp beverage products and their associated labels, which are intended to provide transparency and safety information to consumers.
Summary
S2663 is an act proposed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts aimed at regulating hemp-derived beverages through similar frameworks as those applied to alcoholic beverages. The bill establishes a Hemp Beverage Public Health and Local Enforcement Trust Fund operated by the Department of Public Health, which may be used for public education and grants to municipal health boards for enforcement activities. It seeks to create a structured market for hemp beverages involving licensing, registration, and compliance measures intended to protect consumers and ensure proper regulation of products available in the market.
Contention
Notable points of contention surrounding S2663 stem from the regulatory burden it may impose on small producers and the balance of ensuring consumer safety versus allowing market freedom. Critics may argue that extensive licensing requirements and taxation could stifle innovation and the growth of a nascent industry. Additionally, establishing strict age restrictions (21 years and older) elevates concerns regarding enforcement and education about hemp beverages, which may differ greatly from traditional alcoholic beverages. How local enforcement collaborates with state agencies to implement these new regulations could also be a potential area of debate.
Psychoactive cannabinoids in hemp; regulate under Alcoholic Beverage Control Board; hemp beverages and psychoactive hemp products defined; licensure required; penalties imposed for violations
Hemp beverages; authorizing the Alcoholic Beverage Law Enforcement Commission to regulate hemp beverages; allowing certain licensee to sell; prohibiting sale of beverages to persons under 21 years of age. Effective date.
A Joint Resolution proposing integrated amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, providing for the election and qualifications of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Providing for the use of a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer identifier in all Commonwealth agency or entity blanks, forms, documents and applications; and imposing penalties.
In bases of jurisdiction and interstate and international procedure, further providing for assistance to tribunals and litigants outside this Commonwealth with respect to service and for issuance of subpoena; in commencement of proceedings, further providing for authority of officers of another state to arrest in this Commonwealth; and, in detainers and extradition, further providing for definitions, for duty of Governor with respect to fugitives from justice and for presigned waiver of extradition.
In bases of jurisdiction and interstate and international procedure, further providing for assistance to tribunals and litigants outside this Commonwealth with respect to service and for issuance of subpoena; in commencement of proceedings, further providing for authority of officers of another state to arrest in this Commonwealth; and, in detainers and extradition, further providing for definitions, for duty of Governor with respect to fugitives from justice and for presigned waiver of extradition.