Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2610

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to lawful right to carry

Impact

The repeal of the existing regulations may have widespread implications on state laws, particularly those governing public safety and the carrying of firearms. This bill could enhance the ability of individuals to carry firearms under less restrictive conditions, potentially leading to an uptick in lawful firearm carriers across the state. However, the change also raises concerns regarding public safety and policing, as local law enforcement may have to adapt to a new landscape where more residents are armed.

Summary

House Bill 2610, titled 'An Act relative to lawful right to carry', proposes significant changes to the current firearms laws in Massachusetts by repealing Section 124 of Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024. This repeal is oriented towards altering the legal framework surrounding the right to carry firearms in public. The bill seems to aim at broadening the lawful conditions under which residents can carry firearms, with implications for self-defense laws and public safety regulations.

Contention

Notably, this bill is subject to significant debate among legislators and the public. Proponents argue that it upholds the rights of citizens to protect themselves and align with personal freedoms under the Second Amendment. In contrast, opponents express concerns that relaxing the laws surrounding the right to carry may lead to increased incidents of gun violence or public disorder. The discussions surrounding H2610 could reflect deeper ideological divides on gun rights versus public safety, impacting its reception and legislative journey.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2708

Relative to registration of guns

MA H2711

Relative to semiautomatic rifles and shotguns

MA H2709

Relative to live fire training requirements

MA H2710

Relative to nonresident ban on semiautomatic hunting

MA H2632

Relative to lawfully owed DNA

MA H1697

Relative to psychological evaluations for persons considered a danger to themselves or others

MA H5322

Study Order

MA S1745

Relative to lawfully owed DNA

MA H2266

Repealing section 3A relative to MBTA communities

MA H2267

Relative to exemptions from MBTA community designations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.