Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1400

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Authorizing a pilot for the use of psychedelics in licensed treatment facilities

Impact

If enacted, S1400 would empower the Department of Public Health to establish rules and regulations governing the operation of psychedelic treatments in selected clinics. The bill specifically allows for the licensing of up to three facilities that are not affiliated with the cannabis industry or pharmaceutical companies. Each facility must focus exclusively on mental health treatment, highlighting a clear separation from other commercial interests. This move may significantly shift how mental health treatment is approached and bring new options to patients who have not found success with traditional therapies.

Summary

Senate Bill S1400 seeks to initiate a pilot program for the supervised use of psychedelics in licensed mental health treatment facilities within Massachusetts. This bill is presented as a forward-thinking approach to mental health care, proposing that certain clinically appropriate patients will have access to psychedelic therapy under controlled conditions. The bill aims to enhance therapeutic options for individuals facing mental health challenges such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance use disorders.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding S1400, particularly in terms of public perception and regulatory oversight of psychedelic substances. Critics may argue that while there is emerging research supporting the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, concerns over safety, effectiveness, and the ethical implications of their use in a clinical setting could lead to significant pushback. Additionally, the limitations placed on facility operations to those strictly aligned with mental health care—excluding affiliations with the broader cannabis industry—could spark debates regarding access and the broader implications for mental health treatment accessibility in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2152

Designating June 7 as Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day

MA S2010

Relative to taxes due upon the death of active duty personnel and the elderly

MA S1334

Amending the unemployment insurance law for workers with fluctuating work schedules

MA S1542

Relative to the definition of podiatry

MA S2153

Establishing the fourth Thursday in March as Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

MA S1868

Relative to Option (d) beneficiaries

MA S2284

Relative to the failure to remove existing utility poles

MA S1867

Relative to the annual allowance for certain survivors of public retirees and employees

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CT SB00855

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