Massachusetts cannabis delivery expands as H.5350 advances before 420
Cannabis consumers in Massachusetts are seeing meaningful changes take shape just ahead of 420. With the advancement of the H.5350 Cannabis Modernization Bill, new regulations are expected to improve access, expand delivery areas, and potentially increase the amount of cannabis allowed per transaction.
For consumers, this means more convenience, more availability, and a stronger overall cannabis experience — especially during one of the busiest times of the year.
H.5350 Cannabis Modernization Bill timeline
The Cannabis Modernization Bill (H.5350) has moved quickly through the Massachusetts legislature with strong bipartisan support.
- June 4, 2025: The House passed the original version unanimously
- November 19, 2025: The Senate approved its version (30–7 vote)
- January 2026: A six-member conference committee was formed
- April 6, 2026: Lawmakers reached a final compromise
- April 8, 2026: The House approved the bill (155–0)
- April 9, 2026: The Senate passed the final version
The bill has now been sent to Gov. Maura Healey and is expected to be signed into law soon. This legislation focuses on improving the structure of the cannabis market while creating more opportunities for both consumers and operators.
Cannabis delivery expanding in Massachusetts
Cannabis delivery in Massachusetts is currently available in approximately 132 cities and towns, representing about 38% of the state’s municipalities.
With new regulatory changes, delivery access is expanding.
Major Bloom is preparing to offer cannabis delivery in new towns, including Auburn, Holden, and Boylston. For residents in these communities, this means access to licensed cannabis products with no need for travel.
Cannabis delivery continues to play an important role in increasing accessibility, especially for consumers who prefer ordering online and receiving products directly at home.
Potential increase in cannabis purchase limits
Massachusetts currently allows a maximum purchase of one ounce per transaction for adult-use cannabis. As part of ongoing regulatory discussions, there is momentum toward increasing that limit to two ounces per day.
If implemented, this change would:
- Align Massachusetts more closely with nearby states
- Improve purchasing flexibility for consumers
- Support higher demand periods like 420
- Increase overall market activity
For regular consumers and those preparing for 420, this change would make it easier to purchase a wider range of products in a single visit or delivery.
Why these changes matter for 420
420 is one of the highest-volume days for cannabis sales in Massachusetts. Consumers typically look for:
- Cannabis flower deals
- Pre-roll bundles
- Edibles and gummies
- Vape products
- Loyalty rewards and promotions
With expanded delivery areas and potential increases in purchase limits, 420 becomes more accessible than ever.
Consumers in towns like Auburn, Holden, and Boylston will now be able to participate more fully — whether ordering online or visiting in-store.
How cannabis delivery works in Massachusetts
Cannabis delivery operates within a regulated system that ensures compliance and product safety. Each transaction involves:
- Inventory tracking through METRC
- Online ordering platforms
- Customer verification and compliance checks
- Delivery logistics and routing
As regulations evolve, these systems are updated to support expanded delivery areas and increased purchase limits. This ensures that consumers receive safe, tested, and compliant cannabis products.
Staying informed on cannabis delivery and 420 deals
As new delivery areas become available, communication will be key. Residents in Auburn, Holden, Boylston, and surrounding areas can expect updates through:
- SMS notifications through the mobile app
- Email campaigns
- Direct mail
- Social media updates
These channels will provide information on:
- Cannabis delivery availability
- 420 deals and promotions
- Product availability
- New services and updates
Looking ahead
The Massachusetts cannabis market continues to evolve through regulation, innovation, and consumer demand.
With the H.5350 Cannabis Modernization Bill nearing final approval, expanded cannabis delivery, and potential increases in purchase limits, the industry is moving toward greater accessibility and efficiency.
For consumers, especially during 420, these changes represent a more convenient and connected cannabis experience.
Major Bloom remains focused on serving the community through reliable delivery, compliant operations, and continued expansion into new markets.