Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1010

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the use of shotguns

Impact

The implications of H1010 are significant for both hunters and wildlife management in Massachusetts. By centralizing the authority to regulate shotgun ammunition under the Director of Fisheries and Wildlife, the bill aims to create a more cohesive and scientifically informed approach to hunting regulations. This could potentially enhance the effectiveness of wildlife conservation efforts while ensuring that hunters have access to appropriate ammunition that aligns with ecological guidelines set forth for sustainability.

Summary

House Bill H1010, presented by Representative David K. Muradian, Jr., seeks to amend the existing regulations regarding the use and possession of shotgun ammunition for hunting purposes in Massachusetts. The bill specifically empowers the Director of Fisheries and Wildlife to promulgate regulations that govern the types of shotgun ammunition that may be utilized by hunters. This legislative change is aimed at improving state management of hunting practices to ensure environmental sustainability and wildlife conservation.

Contention

While the bill presents a streamlined approach to hunting regulation, there may also be contention regarding the specifics of the regulations that will be promulgated. Stakeholders, including hunters, wildlife advocates, and regulatory agencies, may have differing opinions on which types of ammunition should be approved for use. The potential for more stringent regulations could raise concerns among hunting groups who fear limitations on their traditional practices. This has the potential to lead to discussions about the balance between regulatory oversight and the rights of hunters.

Companion Bills

MA H5149

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2711

Relative to semiautomatic rifles and shotguns

MA S1677

Relative to semiautomatic rifles and shotguns

MA H1075

Relative to the use of shotgun ammunition for hunting

MA H2674

Relative to self-defense sprays

MA H1906

Relative to felony threshold for multiple theft offenses

MA H3745

Relative to private sale requirements for used vehicles

MA H3202

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H1555

Relative to the display of the flag of the United States by condominium unit owners

MA H2214

Relative to substance use disorder evaluations

MA H3535

Relative to the sale of zero-emission vehicles

Similar Bills

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