Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1674

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to pre-ban magazines

Impact

If enacted, S1674 could significantly alter the legislative landscape regarding firearm accessories, particularly those classified as pre-ban magazines. The repeal of the specified sections would effectively remove the constraints imposed by the prior law, thereby increasing the accessibility of these items for residents and potentially altering the dynamics of firearm ownership and use in the state. This change could lead to increased discussions on public safety and the efficacy of current gun control measures in Massachusetts.

Summary

Bill S1674, presented by Senator Peter J. Durant, aims to repeal several sections of the recently enacted chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024 concerning pre-ban magazines. The legislation focuses specifically on the removal of regulatory measures that were previously established under these sections, suggesting a shift in the state's approach to firearm accessory regulation. The bill appears to be a response to concerns raised regarding the restrictions on magazine capacity related to firearms in Massachusetts, which may have implications for gun owners and enthusiasts across the state.

Contention

The bill may face contention from various stakeholders, including public safety advocates and gun control groups, who may argue that repealing restrictions on pre-ban magazines could lead to an uptick in gun-related incidents or compromise public safety. On the other hand, proponents of the bill might argue for the rights of responsible gun owners and the need for less restrictive regulations. The discussion surrounding S1674 not only reflects the ongoing dialogue about Second Amendment rights but also brings into consideration the balance between individual liberties and community safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H286

Relative to clarifying homeowners right to perform electrical work

MA H1282

Banning legacy preferences in higher education

MA H3308

Relative to the Lafayette Trail

MA H1002

Relative to children's auditory health

MA H2783

Relative to property sales by nonprofit organizations

MA H2363

To close the large capacity magazine loophole

MA H473

Establishing a personal financial literacy curriculum in schools

MA S821

Banning legacy preferences in higher education

MA H5053

Establishing a sick leave bank for Eric J. Iwaniec

MA H1633

Relative to pre-trial detention

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.