Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S96

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to THC potency limits for types of marijuana

Impact

If enacted, S96 will exert substantial influence over marijuana sales and consumption within the state. The implications of the bill suggest a movement toward refining the control over cannabis products to protect consumers, particularly in preventing overconsumption or dependence on high-THC products. The regulations apply notably to marijuana concentrates intended for inhalation and edibles, implementing strict serving sizes and potency caps. This aims to ensure a controlled and safer approach to marijuana use, especially for new or occasional users.

Summary

Bill S96 proposes to amend the existing regulations regarding THC potency limits for various types of marijuana products in Massachusetts. The intent of this bill is to establish stricter guidelines relating to the amount of THC permitted in marijuana flower, concentrates intended for inhalation, and edible products. Specifically, the bill seeks to limit marijuana flower to a maximum potency of 10% THC and establishes various prohibitions on certain types of concentrates and edibles that exceed specified THC content or fail to meet certain packaging standards.

Contention

The proposed limitations may spark debate among stakeholders, including lawmakers, the cannabis industry, and consumer advocacy groups. Proponents may advocate for the bill on the basis of public health and safety, citing concerns about high-THC products potentially leading to adverse effects, especially among inexperienced users. Conversely, opponents may raise issues about the limitations imposed on product variety and market competitiveness, arguing that such regulations could stifle innovation and choice within the cannabis industry, potentially leading to a black market for higher potency products.

Companion Bills

MA S2677

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Cannabis Policy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to cannabis policy matters

Previously Filed As

MA H191

Relative to limiting the potency of THC products

MA S95

Relative to the labeling of marijuana

MA S97

Relative to the improvement of the data collection of adult and youth consumption of marijuana

MA S92

Relative to medical marijuana oversight

MA S2677

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Cannabis Policy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to cannabis policy matters

MA SF4434

THC potency limits establishment for various cannabis products

MA S94

Relative to prohibiting billboard advertisements of non-prescription marijuana

MA SB319

Relating To Marijuana.

MA SB319

Relating To Marijuana.

MA S91

Establishing a temporary moratorium on the issuance of certain marijuana license types

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