Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2716

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To repeal expanded firearms bans

Impact

If enacted, H2716 would significantly modify the legal landscape regarding firearms in Massachusetts. The repeal of expanded bans is likely to result in the increased accessibility of firearms for individuals, allowing for the ownership of large capacity firearms without the restrictions that were put in place by the earlier legislation. Supporters of the bill argue that this move is necessary for safeguarding Second Amendment rights and increasing public safety through responsible firearm ownership.

Summary

House Bill H2716, titled an Act to repeal expanded firearms bans, was filed by Representatives Justin Thurber, John R. Gaskey, and Marc T. Lombardo. The bill seeks to repeal certain sections of Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024 which established tighter restrictions on firearms. The bill's objective is to eliminate provisions that were added in the 2024 legislation, arguing that these expanded bans infringe upon the rights of firearm owners and could undermine personal self-defense capabilities.

Contention

The proposed repeal has generated debate among legislators and the public. Critics of H2716 assert that repealing these bans could lead to increased instances of gun violence and a deterioration of public safety. Advocates for stronger gun control measures worry that eliminating restrictions on large capacity firearms might result in more dangerous situations during mass shootings and other violent incidents. Therefore, the bill represents a significant point of contention in ongoing discussions around gun control and public safety legislation in the state.

Companion Bills

MA H5322

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H2618

Repealing the misguided, unnecessary, and largely unconstitutional firearms law of 2024

MA H2715

Relative to firearms features

MA S1528

Repealing the state menthol ban

MA H2620

Repealing red flag laws

MA HB1593

In firearms and other dangerous articles, repealing provisions relating to sale or transfer of firearms.

MA H3087

Repealing chapter 62F

MA H2597

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

MA H2548

Banning artificial fluoridation schemes

MA HB454

In firearms and other dangerous articles, repealing provisions relating to firearms not to be carried without a license, providing for license not required, repealing provisions relating to carrying firearms on public streets or public property in Philadelphia, further providing for prohibited conduct during emergency, providing for sportsman's firearm permit, further providing for licenses and for antique firearms and repealing provisions relating to proof of license and exception; and making editorial changes.

MA H2713

Relative to firearm laws

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