Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1650

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To stop mass shootings

Impact

The bill's implementation would lead to significant changes in the state's firearms laws, particularly concerning the production of certain weapons. By prohibiting the manufacturing of assault weapons and large capacity magazines, it aims to reduce the availability of these items for civilian use. The only exceptions to this ban are provisions for licensed manufacturers who intend to sell these firearms exclusively to military or law enforcement agencies. This, therefore, places a clear distinction between civilian and institutional firearm access.

Summary

House Bill 1650, titled 'An Act to Stop Mass Shootings,' is proposed legislation aimed at regulating the manufacturing of assault weapons and large capacity feeding devices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 269 of the General Laws by introducing a new section that prohibits the manufacturing or facilitating the manufacture of such weapons and devices. This prohibition is notable as it targets specific categories of firearms known for their association with mass shootings, thus aligning with the bill's title and stated intent.

Contention

Discussions surrounding H1650 may reveal notable points of contention, particularly concerning Second Amendment rights. Proponents of the bill might argue that such regulations are necessary for protecting public safety and preventing mass shootings, while opponents could contend that restricting the manufacture of these firearms infringes on individual rights and freedoms related to gun ownership. The potential for legal challenges based on constitutional grounds could also arise as the bill makes its way through legislative processes.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3530

To ensure safety and transparency in pipeline repair

MA H548

To promote safe firearm storage education and increase the well-being of students

MA H2590

Making firearm owners civilly liable for damage caused by lost or stolen firearms

MA H2397

Establishing a nursing workforce center

MA H2090

Securing the application of Massachusetts law to employees of employers incorporated or operating in Massachusetts who provide their labor and services remotely

MA H5281

Study Order

MA H763

Relative to assessing the feasibility of in-state drug manufacturing

MA H545

Relative to MassHealth reimbursement to schools

MA H5318

Study Order

MA H2085

Providing opportunities for apprentices to complete their training and ensuring for a skilled workforce in the commonwealth of Massachusetts

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