Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2615

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to electronic defensive devices

Impact

The implementation of HB 2615 will alter existing state laws regarding the possession of electronic defensive devices, potentially expanding self-defense options for residents. The changes also indicate a move towards greater accessibility of these devices for the general public, as no stringent licensing or permitting processes will be necessary for eligible individuals. This could influence public perceptions of personal safety and alter the landscape of self-defense tactics available to citizens.

Summary

House Bill 2615, titled 'An Act relative to electronic defensive devices', proposes significant revisions to the existing regulations surrounding the ownership and usage of electronic defensive devices such as stun guns and dart guns. The bill repeals multiple sections from Chapter 123 of the Acts of 2018, which previously defined and regulated these devices. The new provisions define the devices while establishing clear age restrictions for possession and use, allowing individuals aged 21 and older to possess electronic dart guns and persons aged 18 and older to possess stun guns without the need for special permits or licenses.

Contention

A point of contention surrounding this bill is its potential impact on public safety and the regulation of self-defense tools. Critics may argue that easing restrictions on stun guns and electronic dart guns could lead to misuse or increased instances of violence. Proponents of the bill assert that individuals should have the right to protect themselves effectively, suggesting that the current regulations are overly restrictive. The balance between promoting personal safety through accessible self-defense mechanisms and ensuring the public safety concerns regarding the proliferation of such devices will be a crucial discussion point among legislators and stakeholders.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2631

Relative to the transparency of electronic weapons and devices

MA H2027

To protect electronic privacy

MA H3805

Relative to electronic toll payments

MA H3697

Requiring the use of helmets for electronically propelled wheeled vehicle operators and passengers

MA H1602

Relative to uniform real property electronic recordings

MA H3716

Relative to electronic scanning of identification

MA SB2175

Relating To Disposable Electronic Smoking Devices.

MA H105

Relative to electronic security for the Commonwealth

MA H3773

Relative to mobile carrying devices

MA H1200

Relative to electronic automobile insurance charges

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