Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4008

Introduced
4/7/25  

Caption

Relative to increasing the local option tax in the city of Salem on the sale of marijuana and marijuana products

Impact

If passed, HB 4008 would directly amend existing regulations under Massachusetts General Law Chapter 264N, Section 3. The provision enabling the tax increase would relieve local marijuana establishments from the obligation to negotiate host community agreements when the local tax exceeds 3%. This change reflects a targeted approach by the city to enhance its tax base while providing flexibility in municipal governance regarding local revenue mechanisms.

Summary

House Bill 4008 seeks to authorize the City of Salem to increase its local option tax on the sale of marijuana and related products. Specifically, the bill allows the City Council to raise the tax rate from 3% up to a maximum of 6% on retail sales made by marijuana retailers to consumers, excluding sales to other marijuana establishments. This legislative proposal is presented with the intention of generating additional revenue for the city, which has seen a burgeoning market for marijuana following its legalization in Massachusetts.

Contention

The bill's main points of contention may revolve around the implications of increased taxation on marijuana sales. While proponents argue that the tax hike will support local services and infrastructure through enhanced city revenue, opponents may raise concerns about the potential for higher prices for consumers and the effect of such increases on marijuana sales overall. Additionally, the shift in responsibility away from host community agreements could lead to discussions around the accountability and participation of marijuana establishments in local community development.

Notable points

Introduced by Representative Manny Cruz, the proposal received local approval, indicating an endorsement from the city’s leadership, including the mayor and city council. The bill emphasizes the autonomy of local governments in setting tax rates specific to the emerging marijuana industry, illustrating a broader trend where cities can tailor regulations in response to their unique economic conditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3722

Relative to a condominium conversion ordinance in the city of Salem

MA H3733

Providing for payments in lieu of taxes by the South Essex sewerage district in the city of Salem

MA H4931

Authorizing the city of Salem to convert 1 annual license for the sale of wine and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises to an annual license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises

MA H4398

Amending Chapter 250 of the Acts of 2016 to include the city of Salem designated port area as part of the Salem Harbor port area

MA H3846

Authorizing the City of Salem to adopt and enforce local regulations restricting new fossil fuel infrastructure in certain construction

MA H2166

Relative to local boards of health and the sale of legal tobacco products in the Commonwealth

MA H4287

Authorizing the city of Salem to employ automated enforcement of speed limit violations in designated school zones within the city of Salem

MA H117

Relative to vertical integration of medical marijuana businesses

MA H122

Relative to a medical marijuana pilot program

MA H5093

Authorizing the city of Salem to convert the annual license for the sale of wine and malt beverages to be drunk on the premises pursuant to chapter 75 of the acts of 2008 to an annual license for the sale of all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on the premises

Similar Bills

HI SB704

Relating To Marijuana.

AZ HB2082

Marijuana; sampling; advertising; sale

AZ HB2770

Marijuana; interstate agreements; delivery

CT HB05458

An Act Concerning The Regulation Of The Retail Sale Of Marijuana.

AZ SB1410

Marijuana; licensing; delivery

VA HB2428

Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.

VA SB1233

Marijuana; advertising restrictions, penalties.

HI HB7

Relating To Marijuana.