Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1653

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to firearm industry accountability and gun violence victims’ access to justice

Impact

If enacted, S1653 would significantly impact existing regulations on firearm sales and distribution. The bill mandates that firearm industry members facilitate reasonable procedures to prevent selling to individuals prohibited from firearm possession and to mitigate the risk of loss or theft. This could impose new operational burdens on businesses within the industry, demanding that they establish rigorous internal controls. Overall, proponents believe that it will foster greater public safety and accountability, while opponents fear it may unduly restrict lawful access to firearms for responsible owners.

Summary

Bill S1653 aims to enhance accountability within the firearm industry while providing victims of gun violence with better access to justice. The legislation proposes the introduction of a new chapter in the General Laws of Massachusetts, specifically addressing the responsibilities of firearm industry members, including manufacturers, distributors, and retailers. It emphasizes the need for 'reasonable controls' to prevent illegal firearm trafficking and to ensure compliance with both state and federal laws. The bill's sponsors advocate for more stringent measures to curb gun violence, arguing that the firearm industry has a social responsibility to avert the misuse of its products.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding bill S1653 include concerns about its potential implications for the firearms market and the perceived overreach of government regulation. Critics argue that the bill could lead to unnecessary legal challenges for firearm manufacturers, suffocating innovation and increasing operational costs, which could ultimately be passed onto consumers. Supporters counter this by emphasizing the need for accountability in an industry that has seen rising instances of gun violence, asserting that the long-term benefits to community safety outweigh the immediate concerns of manufacturers. The debate encapsulates broader societal tensions surrounding gun rights and public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1488

Relative to facilitating the utilization of psychologists on the health care team

MA S316

To promote social-emotional learning

MA S26

Authorizing the town of Brookline to prohibit or restrict the application of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides

MA S552

Authorizing the city of Newton to prohibit the application of second generation anti-coagulant rodenticides within its borders

MA S2242

Relative to the purchase of zero-emission vehicles in green communities

MA S1046

Relative to adoptions

MA S1057

Relative to fentanyl test strips

MA S1056

To amend the definition of hate crime

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