Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1688

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to retired LEOSA certified law enforcement officers

Impact

As a result of S1688, retired law enforcement officers in Massachusetts will have more straightforward access to purchasing firearms. Currently, individuals must adhere to various restrictions when acquiring firearms, but this bill would exempt those who present a valid LEOSA Qualification Card from these restrictions. This could significantly alter the current landscape of firearm access for a particular group of individuals who have transitioned out of active duty into retirement.

Summary

Senate Bill S1688 aims to amend existing Massachusetts law regarding firearm purchases by retired law enforcement officers who are certified under the Law Enforcement Officers Safety Act (LEOSA). The bill proposes that any limitations on firearm purchases that typically apply will not be enforced against retired officers who possess a LEOSA Qualification Card. This change is designed to facilitate easier access to firearm purchases for retired officers, ensuring they retain privileges associated with their past service in law enforcement.

Contention

The debate surrounding the bill may involve differing opinions on public safety and gun control. Opponents may raise concerns about the implications of loosening firearm purchase regulations for retired officers, fearing it could lead to increased risks of firearms in civilian settings or potential misuse. Supporters, on the other hand, argue that retired officers should not lose their right to purchase firearms simply because they are no longer active, pointing to their training and previous experience in law enforcement as a foundation for this exception.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1992

Repealing advance sales tax payments

MA S1693

Relative to protecting civil rights

MA S2469

Extending the time of military service purchases

MA S1696

Promoting fairness in licensing

MA S1691

Clarifying civil rights restrictions

MA S1976

Abolishing the death tax

MA S1092

Relative to defacing property

MA S2137

To reduce the cost of government and create new jobs

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.