Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1854

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to fires and explosions

Impact

The bill proposes notably stiff penalties for specific types of offenses, including intentional arson within educational institutions. This amendment aims to deter potential offenders by establishing a clear legal framework that prioritizes safety within schools and public areas. By targeting both controlled substance-related offenses and reckless behaviors involving incendiary devices, the bill is intended to reduce incidents of fires and explosions, thereby enhancing public safety and reducing the strain on emergency response resources.

Summary

House Bill H1854 focuses on enhancing penalties for actions related to fires and explosions, particularly those resulting from the unlawful manufacturing of controlled substances. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 266 of the General Laws by introducing stricter consequences, including significant prison time, for individuals whose illegal activities lead to hazardous situations. For instance, if someone causes a fire or explosion while unlawfully manufacturing a controlled substance, they could face up to ten years in prison if the incident results in personal injury or property damage.

Contention

While the intentions behind H1854 focus on safety and accountability, there may be points of contention regarding the perceived severity of the proposed penalties. Some may argue that the sentences could be excessively harsh, particularly for non-violent offenders or individuals whose actions stemmed from other socio-economic factors. Furthermore, community discussions might raise concerns about whether the bill sufficiently addresses prevention or education alongside punitive measures.

Companion Bills

MA H5281

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB05457

An Act Concerning Fires And Explosions That Occur At Solar Photovoltaic Facilities.

MA SCR229

Requesting Each County Police Department In The State To Purchase And Deploy Explosion Detection Technology To Locate And Respond To Explosions Caused By The Illegal Use Of Firearms And Fireworks.

MA SR205

Requesting Each County Police Department In The State To Purchase And Deploy Explosion Detection Technology To Locate And Respond To Explosions Caused By The Illegal Use Of Firearms And Fireworks.

MA HB05345

An Act Concerning Reports On Fires And Explosions Suspected To Have Been Caused By A Lithium Battery.

MA HB1528

Arson and endangering by fire or explosion; and to provide a penalty.

MA H2940

Relative to police officers and firefighters relative to Chapter 41, Section 111F

MA H2836

Relative to Parkinson's disease disability and death in firefighters

MA S1914

Relative to Parkinson's disease disability and death in firefighters

MA H2683

Relative to legacy firefighters

MA S1449

Relative to firefighter residency

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