Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1510

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to prohibit sex offenders from entering on to public or private school property for any reason

Impact

If enacted, H1510 would amend Chapter 265 of the Massachusetts General Laws to formally restrict access to school properties for those listed as sex offenders. This changes existing protocols around how and when sex offenders might be able to approach school environments, effectively creating a stricter regulatory framework surrounding the interactions of these individuals with educational institutions.

Summary

House Bill 1510, presented by Representative Colleen M. Garry, seeks to enhance school safety by prohibiting registered sex offenders from entering public or private school properties under any circumstances. This legislative effort is put forth within the broader context of protecting children and ensuring conducive learning environments. The bill outlines specific penalties for offenders who breach this prohibition, including potential imprisonment and fines, reinforcing the seriousness of such violations.

Contention

While supporters argue that this bill is a necessary measure for the protection of students and school staff from potential harm, critics may question the implications of such a blanket prohibition on sex offenders. They may raise concerns about the potential for unintended consequences, such as limiting rehabilitation opportunities or failing to account for sex offenders who have not engaged in predatory behavior towards children. Moreover, there could be discussions surrounding the practicality of enforcing such a law and whether it effectively contributes to the safety of schools or stigmatizes those who have served their sentences.

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