Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S97

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, S97 would amend existing laws, requiring the Massachusetts commission to conduct extensive research on numerous facets of marijuana use. This includes assessing health impacts such as impaired driving incidents, marijuana-related hospitalizations, and mental health issues like cannabis-induced psychosis. The findings from these investigations could profoundly influence future legislative decisions and potentially shape public health strategies aimed at mitigating risks associated with marijuana use.

Summary

Senate Bill 97 proposes to enhance the data collection mechanisms surrounding both adult and youth consumption of marijuana in Massachusetts. The bill aims to create a comprehensive research agenda that will investigate various aspects of marijuana use, including patterns of consumption, sources of purchase, and public perceptions. By focusing on these areas, the bill seeks to provide critical information that can inform state policies and regulations related to marijuana, particularly in light of its legalization and the closure of illicit markets.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding S97 may stem from concerns about privacy and the potential stigmatization of marijuana users, especially among vulnerable groups such as minors and individuals in the juvenile justice system. By implementing mandatory testing for THC levels within these populations, critics might argue that the bill could inadvertently lead to increased incarceration rates or civil penalties for low-level offenses. Additionally, there may be debates over the balance between necessary data collection for public health and the rights of individuals regarding their consumption of marijuana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S60

Dedicating one-percent of the recreational marijuana excise tax to youth substance use prevention

MA S61

Relative to medical marijuana oversight

MA H4409

Relative to vertical integration of medical marijuana businesses

MA H103

Dedicating one-percent of the recreational marijuana excise tax to youth substance use prevention

MA H113

Relative to prohibiting billboard advertisements of non-prescription marijuana

MA H125

To create an open-container law for marijuana

MA S50

Further defining eligibility for medical use marijuana

MA H343

Banning the purchase and consumption of products made in Russia

MA H117

Relative to vertical integration of medical marijuana businesses

MA H4087

Further defining eligibility for medical use marijuana

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