Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2594

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to defining "curios and relics"

Impact

The enactment of HB 2594 represents a significant shift in state firearms legislation, particularly by granting licensed firearm collectors broader access to firearms that may be classified as curios and relics under federal law. This may lead to an expansion of legal firearm possession beyond what is typically legislated at the state level. Moreover, the bill proposes an exemption for magazines that exceed the standard capacity limit if they accompany curios and relics, which could add complexity to the regulatory landscape concerning firearm accessories in the Commonwealth.

Summary

House Bill 2594 seeks to define the term 'curios and relics' in relation to firearms within Massachusetts law, aligning it closely with federal standards set forth in 27 C.F.R. ยง 478.11. This bill allows residents of Massachusetts who possess a valid federal firearms license to obtain and keep firearms that meet the federal definition of curios and relics through various means such as interstate commerce and private or retail sales. This legislative effort appears aimed at facilitating the acquisition of specific firearms that collectors would find significant under this classification.

Contention

Notably, HB 2594 may spark contention in debates regarding gun control and state versus federal legislation. Supporters of the bill will argue that it allows for a clearer and more liberal interpretation of firearm collectibles, fostering a sense of historical preservation among collectors. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about potential loopholes that could arise from allowing larger capacity magazines and the implications for public safety. As such, this bill is positioned within broader discussions on gun rights and restrictions that frequently arise in Massachusetts.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H5322

Study Order

MA H2597

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

MA H2596

Further defining a hate crime

MA H7035

Prohibits purchases of more than one firearm in any thirty (30) day period.

MA S0286

Prohibits purchases of more than one firearm in any thirty (30) day period.

MA H1492

Expanding the definition of affordable housing to include manufactured homes

MA H3887

Relative to the definition of a Veteran in the Commonwealth

MA S2295

Prohibits purchases of more than one firearm in any thirty (30) day period.

MA HB56

Requiring a background check and mandatory waiting period during certain firearm transfers.

MA HB4159

Relating to prohibiting the manufacture, assembly, or ownership of unmarked firearms and other conduct involving certain firearms and component parts of firearms; creating criminal offenses; authorizing a fee.

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