Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2360

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to 3D printed guns and ghost guns

Impact

If enacted, HB 2360 would impose stricter regulations on the manufacture, sale, and possession of firearms, particularly targeting weapons that can evade detection and regulation, such as undetectable and 3D printed firearms. The bill gives the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services the authority to issue serial numbers for firearms, thereby enhancing the traceability of weapons in circulation and potentially reducing gun violence. It also specifies penalties for violations of these regulations, highlighting a significant shift towards stronger firearm control measures within the state’s legal framework.

Summary

House Bill 2360, introduced by Representative David Paul Linsky, aims to address the growing concerns surrounding 3D printed firearms and so-called ghost guns in Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend Chapter 140 of the General Laws to clearly define terms related to firearm manufacturing, including the definitions of 'frame', 'receiver', and 'variants'. It stipulates that any firearm must possess a serial number, which must be issued by a licensed entity or the Department of Criminal Justice Information Services. Additionally, it prohibits the manufacture and distribution of untraceable firearms and components using three-dimensional printing technologies unless such activities are conducted by licensed manufacturers in compliance with federal law.

Contention

The bill has generated a mixed reaction among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters argue that it is a necessary step to enhance public safety and reduce the risks associated with untraceable weapons. However, opponents raise concerns about the implications for individual gun rights and the effectiveness of such regulations in preventing gun-related crimes. They argue that focusing on the regulation of firearm components and manufacturing methods may not adequately address the root causes of gun violence and could infringe upon lawful gun owners' rights.

Companion Bills

MA S1509

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MA S1496

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MA H2312

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Previously Filed As

MA H428

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MA H353

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MA H3367

Naming “The Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway”

MA H3729

Protecting motorists and emergency personnel

MA H1839

Relative to the penalty for disorderly persons

MA H3727

Naming “The Bill Russell and Bob Cousy Highway”

MA H3162

Extending a property tax exemption to the surviving spouse of blind persons

MA H3383

Designating the song “Roadrunner” as the official rock song of the Commonwealth

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