Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1617

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Prohibiting the sale of dextromethorphan to minors

Impact

If enacted, S1617 will amend Chapter 94C of the Massachusetts General Laws by instituting strict age verification procedures for the purchase of products containing dextromethorphan. Retailers will be required to check for photo identification to ensure that the purchaser is 18 or older, introducing a new layer of responsibility for businesses selling these products. Furthermore, the bill preempts any local ordinance that regulates the selling, distribution, receipt, or possession of dextromethorphan, thus ensuring a uniform standard across the state.

Summary

Bill S1617, introduced by Senator Rebecca L. Rausch, seeks to prohibit the sale of dextromethorphan, an active ingredient in many over-the-counter cough suppressants, to individuals under 18 years of age. The legislation aims to address increasing concerns regarding the misuse of this substance by minors, who may use it recreationally to achieve euphoric effects. The bill acknowledges the need for regulation in protecting young people from potential health risks associated with unsupervised consumption of such substances.

Conclusion

Ultimately, S1617 represents an effort to take proactive measures in public health policy concerning substance use among youth. By targeting the sale of dextromethorphan, the bill aims to mitigate associated risks and currently aligns with similar measures being considered or enacted in other states. The legislative discussions surrounding this bill will likely reflect broader concerns about substance control and the role of government in regulating access to substances that, while legal, present significant risks when misused.

Contention

The bill has the potential to spark discussions regarding public health versus personal freedom. Proponents argue that the bill is essential to curb misuse among minors and protect their health, while opponents may raise concerns about government overreach and the implications of restricting access to legal products. Additionally, the enforcement mechanisms, including fines for shops failing to adhere to the new regulations, may be contested, especially among retailers concerned about increased liability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1109

Repealing the criminalization of blasphemy

MA S1251

Repealing the criminalization of blasphemy

MA S706

Relative to pediatric care appointments

MA S171

To support maternal health

MA S345

To update accuracy of membership to the state advisory council on early education and care

MA S1459

Modernizing birth certificates

MA S1246

To add sex and gender as protected classes for crime prosecutions

MA S569

Relative to establishing an office of partnership coordination within the department of conservation and recreation

Similar Bills

LA HB82

Limits the sale and purchase of products containing dextromethorphan (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HSR6

Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of limiting the sale of products containing dextromethorphan

LA HB514

Restricts the sale of dextromethorphan (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF RV See Note)

MA H2481

Prohibiting the sale of dextromethorphan to minors

MA S1456

Prohibiting the sale of dextromethorphan to minors

TX HB1518

Relating to the regulation of the sale of dextromethorphan to minors; providing civil penalties.

TX HB3066

Relating to the regulation of the sale of dextromethorphan to minors; providing civil penalties.

TX SB916

Relating to the regulation of the sale of dextromethorphan to minors; providing civil penalties.