Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2675

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Promoting fairness in licensing

Impact

If passed, H2675 would revise specific sections in Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024, particularly in relation to Section 32, which pertains to firearms licensing. The amendments proposed in this bill would establish clearer standards for the issuance and renewal of firearms licenses, thereby enhancing the regulatory framework. As a result, residents could anticipate a more transparent and coherent system for obtaining firearm permits, which may enhance community confidence in public safety initiatives and the local law enforcement processes.

Summary

House Bill 2675, titled 'An Act promoting fairness in licensing,' aims to amend existing Massachusetts legislation concerning firearms licensing. Introduced by Representative David K. Muradian, Jr., the bill seeks to address discrepancies in the licensing process by ensuring that individuals seeking firearms licenses are evaluated in a consistent manner across various jurisdictions. This legislative move is intended to promote uniformity and fairness in the way licenses are granted, potentially reducing bias in decision-making and improving public safety measures across the Commonwealth.

Contention

While the intention behind H2675 is to foster fairness in firearms licensing, there are potential points of contention. Advocates for gun rights may argue that additional regulations could impede the right to bear arms, whereas gun control supporters may feel that the proposed framework does not go far enough to ensure public safety. Discussions may also arise around the balance between state regulations and local enforcement autonomy, which could influence how widely the bill is accepted among both legislators and the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H654

Relative to special education reimbursement

MA H2924

Relative to retirement systems and pensions for correctional officers

MA H2897

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H2382

Relative to firearm dealer licensing

MA H3202

Relative to the exemption of personal safety devices

MA H540

Relative to special education funding

MA H3203

Relative to gun safe deductions

MA H1692

Relative to civil liability for protecting one’s home

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.