Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S100

Introduced
2/27/25  
Refer
2/27/25  

Caption

To study supply and demand for cannabis cultivation

Impact

If enacted, S100 mandates the Cannabis Control Commission to conduct or enlist external experts for an economic analysis that encompasses all licensed cannabis businesses and unregulated market activities. This study aims to provide insights on current cannabis supply, consumption trends, and price analysis to inform future licensing procedures. The goal is to create a healthier market environment by aligning the number of cultivator and manufacturer licenses with actual demand projections, which will influence pricing strategies and the overall viability of the market.

Summary

Senate Bill S100, presented by Pavel M. Payano, addresses the need for a comprehensive study on the supply and demand dynamics within the cannabis cultivation sector in Massachusetts. The bill asserts that the current licensing by the Cannabis Control Commission may lead to an oversaturation of the market, potentially jeopardizing existing cannabis businesses. To mitigate this risk, the bill highlights the necessity of an analysis that evaluates the market's condition to ensure that licensing practices are sustainable and equitable for current market players.

Contention

While the bill generally seeks to enhance the regulatory framework surrounding cannabis cultivation, it could spark debates among stakeholders regarding market access and competition. Critics may argue that restricting the issuance of new licenses could limit opportunities for new entrants in the cannabis market, potentially reinforcing the monopoly of established players. On the other hand, proponents are likely to assert that such measures are necessary to protect existing businesses and stabilize the market amidst rapid expansion and fluctuating consumer demand.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H118

Relative to supporting sustainability in the cannabis industry

MA S566

To support better commuting

MA S53

To support cannabis equity businesses

MA S703

Relative to reducing racial and socioeconomic inequities in auto insurance premium pricing

MA S341

Relative to dropout prevention and student recovery

MA H3557

Relative to cannabis research funding

MA H105

Relative to data transparency in the cannabis industry

MA S59

To allow students access to prescription cannabis

MA H1790

Ensuring equitable access to cannabis related expungement

MA S2753

Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on the Judiciary to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to judicial matters.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.