Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S270

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to small businesses and the sale of certain cultural products

Impact

If enacted, S270 would specifically allow licensed hookah tobacco retailers to sell shisha products, provided that strict guidelines are followed. These guidelines include ensuring that products are not sold to anyone under 21 years of age, storing products in locked cases, verifying age with valid identification, and maintaining records of each transaction as prescribed by the Department of Public Health. This measure aims to enhance consumer protection while allowing small businesses to operate within the legal framework.

Summary

Bill S270, presented by Senator Patrick M. O'Connor, aims to amend existing regulations governing small businesses involved in the sale of certain cultural products, specifically shisha tobacco products sold by hookah tobacco retailers. Under this bill, conditions are stipulated to permit the sale of these products despite the existing prohibitions established in Chapter 133 of the Acts of 2019. The proposed legislation is designed to provide a clearer framework for retailers to operate within the bounds of the law while ensuring strict compliance with age restrictions and sales protocols.

Contention

While the bill seeks to assist small business owners by easing certain restrictions, it may also raise concerns among public health advocates regarding the accessibility of tobacco products to younger audiences. Critics may argue that while it ensures compliance with identification verification and age restrictions, it still poses risks related to tobacco use among youths. Additionally, the necessity for regulation by the Department of Public Health adds another layer of oversight that may be debated amongst stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S205

Relative to small businesses and the sale of certain cultural products

MA S1909

Establishing a tax credit for small businesses

MA S1106

Specifying an electronic system to ensure that sales of certain products containing pseudoephedrine (PSE) do not exceed limits established under federal law

MA H849

Prohibiting the sale of fur products

MA S590

Prohibiting the sale of fur products

MA S1397

To protect youth from the harms of tobacco and e-cigarette products

MA S1413

Relative to culturally competent and effective health care

MA H2278

Relative to culturally competent and effective health care

MA H230

Relative to encouraging the growth of small businesses

MA S1767

Relative to small businesses and homeowners

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.