Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H125

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

To create an open-container law for marijuana

Impact

The implementation of H125 would significantly influence transportation laws regarding marijuana in Massachusetts. It would formally establish regulations that could prevent marijuana-related distractions while driving, thereby potentially reducing incidents related to impaired driving. Furthermore, the bill’s provisions signify a move towards more structured regulations surrounding marijuana post-legalization, addressing gaps in existing legislation. Supporters believe this law will contribute to safer roadways as it formalizes acceptable practices in transporting legal marijuana and sets clear consequences for noncompliance.

Summary

House Bill 125, introduced by Representative Marcus S. Vaughn, proposes an open-container law specifically for marijuana products in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 90 of the General Laws by prohibiting any person from possessing an open container of marijuana or marijuana products in the passenger area of a vehicle while on public ways. This legislation aims to establish clear boundaries concerning the transportation of marijuana, similar to existing regulations governing open alcoholic containers in vehicles. Notably, the bill delineates marijuana in various forms, including edibles and other cannabis products, and specifies penalties for violations ranging from $100 to $500. The intent is to enhance public safety while respecting the legal status of marijuana use in the state.

Contention

There might be significant discussion surrounding H125 regarding the extent of regulation it imposes. Critics could argue that such restrictions may inadvertently lead to a negative perception of marijuana users, painting them as irresponsible. Additionally, there may be concern among advocates for marijuana rights about the potential for this law to hinder the perceived freedoms granted to legal marijuana users. The distinction made between different areas of a vehicle for the purposes of this law might also invoke debate, particularly from those who argue that such specific regulations are unnecessary and could complicate what is otherwise a straightforward legal allowance for marijuana usage.

Companion Bills

MA H4409

Similar To Relative to vertical integration of medical marijuana businesses

MA H4426

Similar To Prohibiting employment discrimination based on legal use of cannabis

MA H4695

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H187

Relative to cannabis marketing

MA H472

Relative to furthering dealership transparency

MA H188

Relative to cannabis advertisements by out of state dispensaries

MA H3266

Relative to municipal tax collectors

MA H189

Relative to billboard advertisements for cannabis

MA H2558

Relative to prescription eyewear

MA H3799

Relative to new vehicle inspections

MA H2187

Relative to modernizing the unemployment benefits online portal

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Relating To Marijuana.

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CT HB05458

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AZ SB1410

Marijuana; licensing; delivery

HI HB7

Relating To Marijuana.

AZ HB2784

Marijuana; warnings; mental health

AZ SB1196

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