Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2590

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Making firearm owners civilly liable for damage caused by lost or stolen firearms

Impact

The bill is intended to promote responsible firearm ownership by making owners accountable for their firearms that are lost or stolen. It seeks to discourage negligence in reporting lost or stolen firearms, which can lead to serious implications if those firearms are used in criminal activities. The overarching goal of this legislation is to enhance public safety by ensuring that firearm owners take immediate action when they realize their weapons are missing, thereby reducing the chances of those firearms falling into the wrong hands and being used in crimes.

Summary

House Bill 2590 aims to establish civil liabilities for firearm owners regarding damages caused by lost or stolen firearms. The bill proposes an amendment to Section 129C of Chapter 140 of the General Laws of Massachusetts. If a firearm, rifle, shotgun, or machine gun is used in the commission of a crime and the owner has failed to report its loss or theft, they will be held civilly liable for the damages that result from that crime. This civil liability would not apply if the owner reports the loss or theft to the appropriate authorities within 24 hours of their knowledge of it.

Contention

There may be contention around this bill as it imposes civil liabilities on firearm owners, which could be viewed by some as an infringement on Second Amendment rights. Supporters of the bill argue that it is a necessary measure to hold firearm owners accountable and to reduce gun-related crimes. Opponents, however, may see it as an increased burden on responsible owners, possibly leading to legal consequences even for unintentional losses. The debate will likely center around the balance between enforcing responsible ownership and protecting individual rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1655

To promote victim service funding

MA H2802

Relative to the retirement benefits of certain employees of the department of mental health

MA H764

Boosting flu prevention for seniors

MA H1656

Relative to the reckless discharge of firearms

MA H2198

Reducing emergency department boarding

MA H1651

Requiring the relocation of the Cambridge District Court

MA H1132

Relative to external reviews and patient protection

MA H3076

Relative to annual lists and manufacturing corporations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.