Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1515

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to change of address for firearm licensing

Impact

The proposed amendments signify a shift in how the state manages compliance with firearm licensing, aiming to reduce the bureaucratic burden placed on license holders. By removing the punitive language, the bill could lead to fewer revocations and suspensions of licenses, which proponents argue would enhance public safety by allowing responsible gun owners to maintain their licenses without fear of losing them due to minor oversights. Critics may argue, however, that such a change could potentially create loopholes, allowing individuals to evade accountability for their licensing status.

Summary

Senate Bill S1515, presented by Senator Ryan C. Fattman, proposes amendments to existing firearm licensing laws in Massachusetts, specifically targeting the requirements for notifying changes of address by license holders. The bill seeks to remove the punitive measures that currently exist under Sections 129B and 131 of Chapter 140 of the General Laws, which state that failure to notify authorities of such changes could result in the revocation or suspension of firearm licenses and identification cards. This legislative change is viewed as a way to alleviate potential penalties for individuals who may overlook or unintentionally fail to notify authorities about their change of residence.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S1515 include the potential implications for public safety and community care. Advocates claim that the bill is focused on reasonable adjustments for responsible firearm owners, suggesting that the previous penalties were too harsh and could discourage compliance. Opponents might raise concerns that reducing the penalties for not notifying changes of address could lead to easier access to firearms for individuals who may not maintain the necessary communication with law enforcement, potentially undermining the objectives of firearm regulations intended to foster community safety.

Companion Bills

MA H2376

Similar To Relative to change of address for firearm licensing

MA S2780

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to firearms

Previously Filed As

MA S1992

Repealing advance sales tax payments

MA S1802

Abolishing the death tax

MA S2469

Extending the time of military service purchases

MA S964

Relative to defacing property

MA S1693

Relative to protecting civil rights

MA S1691

Clarifying civil rights restrictions

MA S1696

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA S1807

Relative to the small commercial tax exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.