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HD 3722

An Act expanding access to legal, regulated cannabis delivery

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Mike Connolly and 2 co-sponsors

Massachusetts bill expands legal cannabis delivery access to increase consumer availability while maintaining state regulatory oversight of the growing market.

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Bill Summary · HD 3722

Legislative bill overview

HD 3722 expands access to legal cannabis delivery services in Massachusetts by broadening the regulatory framework for who can deliver cannabis products and under what conditions. The bill aims to increase consumer convenience while maintaining state oversight of the cannabis market through the existing regulatory structure.

Why is this important

Cannabis delivery represents a significant market segment in states with legalized cannabis, affecting consumer access, business opportunities, and tax revenue. The expansion could reduce illegal market activity by making legal products more accessible, while also creating economic opportunities for cannabis retailers and delivery services in Massachusetts.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory burden and public safety: Opponents may argue that expanded delivery creates enforcement challenges, potential diversion of products to illegal markets, or concerns about impaired driving enforcement
  • Local control concerns: Communities may worry about losing ability to restrict cannabis delivery operations within their jurisdictions, or conflicts with existing local ordinances
  • Equity and social justice: Questions about whether delivery expansion benefits existing social equity applicants or predominantly favors larger, established cannabis businesses with capital for delivery infrastructure

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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