Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2592

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Authorizing the voluntary disavowal of eligibility to purchase a firearm

Impact

The legislation is positioned as a preventive measure in enhancing public safety by allowing individuals to proactively restrict their access to firearms based on mental health concerns. It requires various state departments to collaborate in developing and managing the process for individuals to disavow eligibility, indicating a system-wide approach towards addressing mental health and public safety issues linked with firearm access. Furthermore, the bill necessitates that acute-care hospitals and emergency facilities provide information about this option to potentially at-risk individuals, supporting early intervention.

Summary

House Bill 2592 seeks to amend Massachusetts General Laws to allow individuals to voluntarily disavow their eligibility to purchase firearms. The legislation targets individuals who acknowledge having psychiatric disabilities and pose a danger to themselves. It requires the Commissioner of Criminal Justice Services to establish a confidential list, comprising names of individuals who choose to disavow their eligibility. Those on this list would be prohibited from purchasing firearms and would not have their information accessible to the public, which aims to protect the privacy of individuals making this decision.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H2592 revolve primarily around the implications of balancing mental health privacy with public safety. Proponents argue that this voluntary disavowal process empowers individuals to take responsibility for their mental health and reduces firearm-related incidents involving individuals with psychiatric disabilities. Critics, however, express concerns regarding the potential stigma that could arise from being on such a list and the broader implications for individuals seeking help for mental health issues. Additionally, they question whether the bill adequately addresses the root causes of firearm violence and mental health treatment accessibility.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA HB1404

Firearms; creating the Voluntary Firearm Restriction Act; authorizing individuals to voluntarily place themselves on a firearm restriction list; codification; effective date.

MA HB1404

Firearms; creating the Voluntary Firearm Restriction Act; authorizing individuals to voluntarily place themselves on a firearm restriction list; codification; effective date.

MA HB2379

Requiring the Kansas bureau of investigation to establish a Kansas voluntary do-not-sell firearms list to prevent the purchase of firearms by any person who voluntarily registers to be placed on the list.

MA SB1018

Authorizes a voluntary self-exclusion list for the purchase of firearms

MA H1656

Relative to the reckless discharge of firearms

MA HB2826

Firearms; authorizing licensed firearms dealers to purchase unclaimed weapons; effective date.

MA HB2826

Firearms; authorizing licensed firearms dealers to purchase unclaimed weapons; effective date.

MA H2590

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

MA H5443

Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.

MA S0740

Creates process for individual to voluntarily be either temporarily or indefinitely added to a list restricting their rights to purchase or possess firearms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.