Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1837

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Increasing penalties for the illegal sale and possession of firearms

Impact

If enacted, the amended legislation would result in a tougher stance against those involved in unlawful firearms transactions. The bill suggests increasing maximum penalties for some offenses from five to ten years, and it proposes life imprisonment for certain severe infractions. This legislative change is anticipated to contribute to the state’s efforts in controlling gun violence and ensuring greater accountability among offenders. Moreover, changes in the law could have implications for law enforcement practices as they adapt to the new legal framework.

Summary

House Bill 1837 proposes significant amendments to Massachusetts General Laws regarding the illegal sale and possession of firearms. The bill aims to increase the penalties associated with these offenses, reflecting an effort to enhance public safety and deter such illegal activities. Specifically, the bill amends Chapter 269, Section 10 of the General Laws, by altering existing penalty provisions for illegal sales and possession of firearms by raising prison sentences and extending the duration of potential imprisonment.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 1837 may involve various points of contention, particularly related to the balance between public safety and individual rights. Critics of heightened penalties may argue that such measures do not address the root causes of gun violence or illegal possession but rather complicate the legal landscape for those seeking to navigate firearm regulations. Advocates of the bill, however, stress the necessity of stringent penalties to protect communities and discourage criminal activity associated with firearms. The debate may also highlight different perspectives on the effectiveness of punishment as a deterrent in the context of firearm-related crimes.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S1088

Relative to illegal drug and firearm trafficking

MA H1616

Increasing penalties for certain violent acts

MA A1399

Establishes crime of possessing digital instructions to illegally manufacture firearms and firearm components.

MA HB166

Felon In Possession Of Firearms Penalties

MA H2597

Relative to the definition of law enforcement officers as pertaining to possession of firearms

MA S2436

Increasing the penalties for violating speed limits in school zones

MA SB1658

Relating to regulating certain firearm transfers, possession of certain firearms, and protective orders prohibiting possession of a firearm; creating criminal offenses; increasing criminal penalties.

MA H1880

Relative to illegal drug and firearm trafficking

MA HF4699

Penalties for unlawful possession of firearms increased.

MA S2097

Establishes criminal penalties for sale and possession of binary firearm triggers.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.