Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S551

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting the sale of newly farmed fur products

Impact

This bill aims to amend existing laws and introduce a new chapter, Chapter 110I, to the General Laws of Massachusetts. Upon enactment, it will significantly impact the fur industry within the state, as it not only restricts the sale of new fur products but also holds individuals and entities accountable for violations, with penalties ranging from $500 to $5000 per infraction. The legislation reflects a broader trend toward increasing regulations regarding animal welfare and ethical consumerism, aligning with growing public sentiments against fur farming.

Summary

Bill S551, titled 'An Act prohibiting the sale of newly farmed fur products', proposes the prohibition of selling fur products sourced from animals raised on fur farms in Massachusetts. The primary goal of this legislation is to reduce demand for products considered cruel, enhance animal welfare, and raise public awareness regarding these practices. The bill defines a 'fur product' broadly, encompassing various items made in whole or part from fur, while providing exclusions for items like used fur products and specific religious artifacts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S551 may arise from stakeholders in the fur industry, who may argue against the limitations imposed by the bill. Additionally, there may be debates on economic implications for businesses involved in fur sales, as well as concerns regarding the enforceability of the law. Supporters of the bill primarily focus on the moral and ethical dimensions, positing that the prohibition will foster a more humane environment and improve the state's reputation for progressive animal welfare policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H990

Prohibiting the sale of newly farmed fur products

MA S2239

Prohibiting the use of ratepayer funds for utility lobbying, promotions or perks

MA S688

Prohibiting card interchange fees on tax or gratuity

MA S197

To protect safety and privacy by stopping the sale of location data

MA S2798

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security, to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to public safety matters.

MA H143

Regulating the sale of hemp products to protect public health and support farmers

MA S199

Warning consumers of the health risks of gas stoves

MA H3959

Promoting food safety by prohibiting harmful additives in food products

MA S1940

Relative to a local option excise on the sale of alcoholic beverages for municipal substance abuse prevention and public health programs

MA S1653

Relative to firearm industry accountability and gun violence victims’ access to justice

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.