Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2700

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to firearms and recreational vehicles

Impact

If enacted, HB 2700 would likely alter the statutory landscape by integrating firearm regulations more closely with recreational vehicle operations. By defining new parameters around these two areas, the bill seeks to streamline regulations, which could either positively enhance user compliance or raise questions about enforcement inconsistencies. The bill’s proponents argue that such integration is beneficial for public safety and operational clarity, while dissenters may fear potential loopholes or reduced oversight in either domain, especially concerning safety measures associated with firearms and their use in outdoor recreational activities.

Summary

House Bill 2700 aims to address the regulation surrounding firearms and recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill proposes amendments to the existing laws, specifically targeting Chapter 90B, which pertains to the operation and regulation of recreational vehicles. The changes include provisions that affect individuals licensed under specific sections relative to firearms, potentially expanding or clarifying the rights and responsibilities of those licensees in context to recreational vehicle use. This development reflects a convergence between firearm laws and motor vehicle operations, emphasizing public safety while catering to the needs of gun owners and recreational vehicle operators alike.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB 2700 have hinted at a division among lawmakers and public interest groups. Some legislators support the bill, viewing it as a necessary step towards modernizing the state's approach to firearms and recreational vehicles. They believe that the amendments will not only bolster safety protocols but also respect the rights of licensed firearm owners. Conversely, there are apprehensions regarding the implications of merging these two regulatory spheres. Critics argue that the bill could lead to lax safety standards or misinterpretations of firearm laws within the context of recreational vehicle use, raising potential hazards both for users and the general public.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H2403

Relative to firearms and recreational vehicles

MA H2950

Relative to disabled service-connected veterans and the motor vehicle excise tax

MA H1609

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

MA S1495

Relative to firearms and firearms violence

MA H1724

Relative to recreational games at senior centers

MA S1080

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

MA H839

Relative to recreational shell fishing areas

MA S1143

Relative to recreational games at senior centers

MA H1153

Relative to annuity benefit insurance

MA H1765

Relative to court filing fees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.