To clarify the minimum age for the sale and purchase of adult-use products
Impact
The bill is positioned as necessary following a ruling by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court in the case of Six Brothers, Inc. v. Town of Brookline, which highlighted that local laws could not infringe upon the clear legislative intent of state law unless explicitly expressed. Therefore, H330 aims to solidify this preemptive intent, effectively ensuring a uniform legal framework across all municipalities in Massachusetts regarding the sale of these substances and activities.
Summary
House Bill 330, introduced by Representative Daniel Cahill, aims to clarify the minimum age for the sale and purchase of adult-use products such as alcohol, cannabis products, tobacco, and participation in online sports gaming. The bill reinforces the existing state law that establishes the minimum legal age for these products and activities as 21 years. In doing so, it seeks to eliminate confusion arising from varying local laws that may contradict this statewide standard.
Contention
While proponents argue that the bill is crucial for maintaining a consistent legal standard and protecting public health by preventing younger individuals from accessing these products, there may be concerns from local jurisdictions about retaining their regulatory authority. Critics of centralizing power may argue it undermines local control and the ability of cities to tailor regulations that reflect their community's values and needs.
Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions, and certain activities of the commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, and for certain permanent improvements
Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2024 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions, and certain activities of the Commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, and for certain permanent improvements
Making appropriations for the fiscal year 2025 for the maintenance of the departments, boards, commissions, institutions, and certain activities of the commonwealth, for interest, sinking fund, and serial bond requirements, and for certain permanent improvements