Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2454

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Concerning the regulation of kratom

Impact

The bill proposes updating Chapter 270 of the General Laws, adding strict provisions that prevent kratom retailers from selling any products contaminated with harmful non-kratom substances. It specifies that any kratom product should not contain synthetic compounds or exceed certain levels of specific alkaloids. Violating these regulations may lead to fines up to $1,000, which emphasizes the legislature's commitment to consumer safety and public health. Such reforms are expected to curb the sale of potentially dangerous kratom products and promote safer market practices.

Summary

House Bill 2454 aims to introduce substantial regulatory measures concerning the sale and distribution of kratom products in Massachusetts. Specifically, the bill seeks to mitigate health risks associated with unregulated kratom by mandating retailers to provide clear labeling that includes manufacturer information, ingredient lists, and usage directions. This transparency is critical to empower consumers and ensure safe consumption practices, given the plant's controversial status and potential for adulteration.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise surrounding the enforcement of these regulations. There are concerns regarding the ability of retailers to comply with stringent labeling and testing requirements. Opponents may argue that such regulations could limit consumer access to kratom, which has been touted by some as a natural remedy for various ailments. Additionally, discussions may focus on the balance between consumer protection and personal choices, with advocates emphasizing that adults should have the right to access these products while ensuring safety through proper oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3853

Ensuring annuity eligibility for Gold Star Spouses

MA H1048

Relating to mutual company dividends

MA H249

Relative to financial literacy

MA H2645

Relative to the sex offender registry

MA H1564

Relative to the sex offender registry

MA H831

Relative to DCR retained revenue

MA H154

To protect children from the use of alcohol and marijuana

MA H184

Relative to financial literacy

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