Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1047

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Requiring nonlead ammunition when taking wildlife

Impact

If enacted, HB 1047 would require all individuals hunting birds or mammals to utilize ammunition containing less than one percent lead. This change could significantly impact hunting practices across the state, as hunters would need to either switch to nonlead alternatives or face potential fines. The bill also promotes responsible wildlife management through an annual report detailing violations and enforcement measures related to these regulations, which will be submitted to the joint committee on environment, natural resources, and agriculture.

Summary

House Bill 1047 aims to mandate the use of nonlead ammunition for hunting birds and mammals within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill seeks to amend various sections of chapter 131 of the General Laws, introducing stricter regulations concerning the type of ammunition that can be used when taking wildlife. The legislation is part of ongoing efforts to enhance environmental protection and safeguard wildlife health, particularly from the adverse effects of lead poisoning that can occur when traditional lead ammunition is used.

Contention

There may be some contention surrounding HB 1047, particularly from hunting advocacy groups who may argue that this restriction could impose undue burdens on hunters. Critics of lead ammunition often highlight its impact on wildlife, especially when consumed by scavengers, but some hunters may resist the additional regulations due to concerns over accessibility, cost, or effectiveness of nonlead ammunition alternatives. Proponents, on the other hand, believe that these regulations are crucial for preserving wildlife populations and ensuring a healthier ecosystem.

Companion Bills

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