Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2309

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to the reckless discharge of firearms

Impact

If enacted, H2309 would impose strict penalties on individuals who are found guilty of recklessly discharging a firearm, making it a serious offense that could result in significant prison time. Specifically, offenders could face imprisonment of up to five years in state prison or up to two and a half years in a house of correction. This provision aims to deter irresponsible behavior and promote safer handling practices among firearm owners, aligning with broader public safety objectives.

Summary

House Bill H2309, titled 'An Act relative to the reckless discharge of firearms', aims to enhance public safety by addressing the issue of reckless firearm discharge. The bill proposes to introduce a new section in Chapter 265 of the General Laws of Massachusetts regarding the implications of intentionally or recklessly discharging firearms without consideration for the potential harm to others. This legislative measure provides a legal framework that seeks to reduce incidents related to irresponsible firearm use, particularly in urban areas where the risks may be exacerbated.

Contention

Despite the necessity for enhanced safety measures, there may be points of contention surrounding H2309, particularly regarding definitions of 'reckless' versus 'intentional' actions with firearms. Critics might argue about the adequacy of existing laws and whether the new penalties effectively address the underlying issues of gun violence and safety. Additionally, concerns regarding the potential for the bill to disproportionately affect certain communities may arise, as well as debates on how effectively the law can be enforced in practice.

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