Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H117

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to hemp and hemp products in the Commonwealth

Impact

The provisions in H117 allow for a structured approach to the hemp industry, aiming to foster its development while ensuring public safety and compliance with federal standards. Licensing requirements for producers and processors of industrial hemp are outlined, including conditions for plantation, growth, and research. Additionally, rules are established to ensure that hemp products marketed within the Commonwealth meet strict compliance, thereby enhancing the quality and safety of hemp-derived products available for consumers.

Summary

House Bill H117 seeks to amend existing laws related to hemp and hemp products in Massachusetts. It establishes clear definitions for hemp, industrial hemp, and cannabidiol (CBD), categorizing hemp as an agricultural commodity and delineating its permissible uses and processing requirements. The bill emphasizes the legal cultivation, processing, and commercialization of hemp while providing a regulatory framework for oversight by the department responsible for agriculture.

Contention

While many stakeholders within the agricultural sector support the bill due to the promising economic opportunities associated with hemp, there may be contention around regulation intensity and the ability of local authorities to impose additional rules. Critics may express concerns regarding the sufficiency of state regulation in safeguarding public health and product quality, particularly concerning the permissible levels of THC and claims made about CBD-based products. Stakeholder discussions likely highlight a balance between economic growth in the hemp sector and the protection of consumers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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