Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2618

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

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

Impact

Should H2618 pass, it would significantly affect the current regulatory framework concerning firearms in Massachusetts. This repeal may lead to a renewed emphasis on individual rights under the Second Amendment, which supporters believe is crucial for lawful gun ownership. Additionally, the legislative action reflects a broader national conversation on gun rights and regulations, showing a distinct shift in policy priorities favoring less restrictive measures on firearms access.

Summary

House Bill H2618, introduced by Representative John R. Gaskey, aims to repeal the firearms law implemented in 2024, which the bill's proponents deem misguided, unnecessary, and largely unconstitutional. The bill seeks to revoke Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024, thus eliminating the specific regulations and restrictions that were established under that legislation. The bill expresses a clear intent to restore or bolster the rights of individuals concerning firearm possession and ownership as previously defined prior to the 2024 law.

Contention

The proposal to repeal the 2024 firearms law is expected to face opposition from various sectors, especially advocacy groups that support stricter controls on gun ownership in an effort to enhance public safety. The contention surrounding the bill may stem from the ongoing debate about the balance between individual rights and community safety, as proponents of gun control argue that the existing law was necessary for reducing gun violence and promoting responsible gun ownership. This dichotomy underscores the polarizing nature of firearms legislation in Massachusetts and across the United States.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1722

Repealing an ill-considered family law statute

MA H1508

Repealing the misused and misguided right to shelter law that is unique to Massachusetts

MA H2619

Repealing the outdated and widely misused Civil Defense Act of 1950

MA H2620

Repealing red flag laws

MA H948

To protect the public health, safety and welfare including but not limited to the drinking water supply in Plymouth Carver Sole Source Aquifer, designated under the federal Safe Drinking Water Act by the United States Environmental Protection Agency in 1990

MA H2431

Prohibiting the requirement of a COVID-19 vaccine, mRNA vaccine, or gene-altering procedure

MA H584

To ensure fairness and safety in school sports

MA H949

To ensure safe drinking water for state funding eligibility in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.