Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1243

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Specifying an electronic system to ensure that sales of certain products containing pseudoephedrine (PSE) do not exceed limits established under federal law

Impact

If enacted, S1243 would amend Chapter 94C of the General Laws to include strict limits on the quantities of pseudoephedrine and related substances that can be purchased within specific time frames. Retailers would be prohibited from selling more than 3.6 grams per day or 9 grams in a 30-day period to any single customer. Additionally, these products would need to be stored behind the counter or in locked cases, thus limiting customer access. By maintaining such stringent controls, the legislation seeks to mitigate the potential for abuse and illegal manufacturing of methamphetamine.

Summary

Senate Bill S1243 aims to implement a comprehensive electronic system to monitor and control the sale of products containing pseudoephedrine (PSE), a substance commonly associated with the manufacture of methamphetamine. The bill proposes that a 'real-time stop sale system' be established, which would prevent individuals from purchasing amounts that exceed federally mandated limits. This system is designed to enhance regulatory oversight, providing law enforcement agencies and pharmacies with the tools needed to track sales effectively and ensure compliance with legal requirements.

Contention

One of the central points of contention surrounding the bill involves the balance between public safety and accessibility for legitimate consumers. Proponents argue that a real-time monitoring system is pivotal for combating drug abuse and ensuring consumer protection, while opponents may view it as an overreach that could hinder access for individuals who require these medications for legitimate health needs. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions that preempt local laws, centralizing authority at the state level and potentially limiting local regulatory autonomy.

Enforcement

Enforcement of the provisions set forth in S1243 is supported through the establishment of a robust reporting system. The bill mandates that retailers submit sales data electronically and ensures that violations are categorized as misdemeanors, subject to fines. This structure not only promotes adherence to the law but also provides a mechanism for law enforcement to access sales transaction records in real-time, thus enhancing the overall effectiveness of the legal framework surrounding the sale of pseudoephedrine-containing products.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S2436

Increasing the penalties for violating speed limits in school zones

MA S821

Allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors

MA S435

To establish de-escalation training in student transportation

MA S284

Enabling trained dental hygienists to administer dermal fillers and botox

MA S1364

Streamlining state employee collective bargaining

MA S818

Relative to eliminating the PCP referral requirement for specialty gynecological care

MA S433

Relative to substance use education in public schools

MA S1470

Relative to the creation of a municipal licensing commission

Similar Bills

TX HB1137

Relating to the transmission of records regarding over-the-counter sales of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and norpseudoephedrine and a person's civil liability for certain acts arising from the sale of those products.

TX SB913

Relating to the transmission of records regarding over-the-counter sales of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and norpseudoephedrine and a person's civil liability for certain acts arising from the sale of those products.

MS SB2733

NPLEx; require manufacturers of certain pseudoephedrine or ephedrine products to pay fees to support the administration of.

MS HB1463

Pseudoephedrine; require manufacturers to pay fees to National Association of Drug Diversion Investigators to support NPLE.

MA H1581

Specifying an electronic system to ensure that sales of certain products containing pseudoephedrine (PSE) do not exceed limits established under federal law

MO SB726

Limits the sale or purchase of certain drugs

TX HB1626

Relating to the use of alternate electronic reporting databases for over-the-counter sales of ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and norpseudoephedrine.

IN HB1099

Safe haven infants and foster youth.