Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1836

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To require liability insurance for gun ownership

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly affect existing gun ownership laws in Massachusetts. By requiring liability insurance, the legislation aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that gun owners are financially responsible for damages or injuries caused by their firearms. The introduction of mandatory insurance is seen as a preventative measure to reduce gun-related incidents and improve accountability among gun owners.

Summary

House Bill 1836 aims to establish a requirement for gun owners in Massachusetts to obtain liability insurance. This legislation seeks to amend Chapter 140 of the General Laws by introducing a new section (Section 207) that makes it illegal to possess or carry a firearm without maintaining a liability policy or bond as mandated by the state. Individuals found in violation of this requirement could face fines ranging from $500 to $5000, imprisonment up to one year, or both. However, individuals temporarily possessing firearms on licensed gun club premises will be exempt from this provision.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 1836 is likely to focus on issues of individual rights versus public safety, with proponents arguing that the bill will protect the community by ensuring that gun owners bear financial responsibility for the risks associated with firearm ownership. Conversely, opponents may argue that such a requirement could infringe upon the Second Amendment rights of responsible gun owners or create barriers for those unable to afford the costs associated with securing insurance. As with many gun-related legislative proposals, this bill could emerge as a contentious issue amid broader discussions on gun control and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H428

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MA H353

Relative to alcohol sales on Thanksgiving

MA H3367

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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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.