Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H109

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To provide consumers of adult-use and medical dispensaries of cannabis with access to a medical professional for consultation

Impact

If enacted, HB 109 could significantly impact how cannabis dispensaries operate in Massachusetts. By mandating access to medical professionals, dispensaries would need to develop partnerships or hire medical staff to facilitate these consultations. This could raise operational costs for dispensaries, but it may also improve consumer safety and support responsible use of cannabis products, aligning with public health goals. The bill could lead to a more informed customer base, as consumers will have the opportunity to receive tailored advice and guidance related to their specific health conditions.

Summary

House Bill 109, introduced by Representative James K. Hawkins, seeks to enhance consumer access to medical professionals for consultations regarding cannabis products. This legislation requires that adult-use and medical dispensaries provide consumers with the ability to consult with a medical professional upon their request. The bill emphasizes the importance of informed consumer choices when it comes to cannabis use, particularly in understanding the implications and potential health impacts associated with various cannabis products.

Contention

While there may be general support for increasing consumer access to medical consultation, there could be concerns regarding the logistics and costs associated with implementing the requirements of HB 109. Questions may arise about the qualifications of medical professionals provided at dispensaries, and whether the presence of medical staff will genuinely enhance consumer understanding or simply serve as a regulatory compliance measure. As cannabis remains a contentious issue, varying opinions on this bill will likely reflect broader debates about cannabis policy, healthcare access, and consumer rights.

Companion Bills

MA H4695

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2859

Establishing job permanency for MADOC instructors

MA H3344

Making election day a legal holiday for state and municipal employees

MA H2628

Relative to arson investigators

MA H2630

Relative to primary enforcement of seatbelt violations

MA H2552

Relative to the cancer presumption for police officers

MA H2340

Relative to primary enforcement of seatbelt violations

MA H2550

Relative to firefighter training

MA H2629

Relative to critical incident intervention by emergency service providers

Similar Bills

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