Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2410

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to firearm licensing modernization and accountability

Impact

The legislation stipulates that upon receiving a completed application, the Firearms Record Bureau must conduct a thorough background check within seven days. This check will investigate any criminal records or mental health issues associated with the applicant. If no prohibitive factors are found, the bureau is obligated to issue the firearm license or card within 30 days. This update aligns the licensing process more closely with modern practices while ensuring that public safety is maintained through careful screening of applicants.

Summary

House Bill 2410, titled 'An Act relative to firearm licensing modernization and accountability', seeks to streamline the licensing process for firearms in Massachusetts. The bill mandates that all applications for licenses related to owning, carrying, or transferring firearms be submitted to the Firearms Record Bureau. Applicants may choose to file their applications electronically, on paper, or through other means. This modernization aims to make the licensing process more efficient and accessible for residents.

Contention

Despite its intentions for modernization, the bill may face opposition on various fronts. Concerns may arise regarding the adequacy of background checks and the speed of processing applications. Critics might argue that the 30-day timeline does not account for complexities in individual cases or potential applicants with challenging backgrounds. Furthermore, the requirement for electronic submissions could be contentious among those who prefer traditional methods or lack access to technology.

Notable_points

A key aspect of this bill is its emphasis on accountability and the protection of constitutional rights for gun owners. The Secretary of Public Safety and Security is tasked with overseeing the licensing system, indicating a shift towards centralized management of firearm licensing in the state. This change could lead to improved consistency in how applications are processed and evaluated, but it also raises questions about the efficacy of centralized oversight in dealing with diverse applicants' needs.

Companion Bills

MA S1515

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MA H2376

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MA H2328

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Previously Filed As

MA H2343

Repealing the MBTA communities act

MA H2409

Related to public safety and police evidence review

MA H3575

Relative to the Mass Save program

MA H2720

Related to public safety and police evidence review

MA H2717

Relative to membership on the POST commission

MA H2408

Relative to the labor participation in the POST commission

MA H2345

Relative to the MBTA Communities Act

MA H3419

Establishing Indigenous Peoples day

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