Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 18, § 5L
(b) An individual commits the offense of food stamp benefits trafficking if the individual knowingly:
(1) presents for payment or redemption or transfers food stamp benefits in any form, including transfers to another, who does not, or does not intend to, use the food stamp benefits for the benefit of the household for whom the benefits were intended, as defined in the regulations of the department; or
[ Clause (2) of subsection (b) effective until August 5, 2025. For text effective August 5, 2025, see below.]
(2) possesses, buys, sells, uses, alters, accepts or transfers food stamp benefits in any manner not authorized by the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, 7 U.S.C. § 2011, as amended.
[ Clause (2) of subsection (b) as amended by 2025, 14, Sec. 8 effective August 5, 2025. For text effective until August 5, 2025, see above.]
(2) possesses, buys, sells, uses, alters, accepts or transfers food stamp benefits in any manner not authorized by the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008, 7 U.S.C. § 2011, as amended; or
[ Clause (3) of subsection (b) inserted by 2025, 14, Sec. 8 effective August 5, 2025.]
(c) An individual who traffics food stamp benefits, as described in subsection (b), shall: