H 4885 comprehensively restructures gun law in Massachusetts under one of the most vehemently anti-liberty laws we’ve ever seen. The 116-page legislation was purposely written in a complex manner that requires tedious referencing of the Massachusetts General Laws to fully understand. H 4885 includes, but is not limited to:
- A complete semi-automatic firearm and “high-capacity” magazine ban with a grandfathering date of August 1, 2024.
- Tougher penalties on homemade firearms — all frames and receivers are expected to be serialized.
- Expansion of Red Flag laws.
- Stricter testing/licensing standards, which creates a new training curriculum that includes injury prevention, suicide prevention, disengagement tactics, live fire training, and completion of a written exam.
- An outright ban on “undetectable firearms.”
- Allowing the Department of Criminal Justice access to firearm owners personal data by making changes to information protection law.
- Bans the usage of 3-D printers and CNC milling machines to manufacture or assemble any firearm without a license to carry firearms.
- Bans the sale of 3-D printers and CNC milling machines that have the “primary or intended function of manufacturing or assembling firearms.”
- New permitting laws for pepper spray.
- Expansion of the current Firearm Control Advisory Board.
If you didn’t think this was enough, House Speaker Ronald Mariano touted H 4885 as, “The culmination of a multi-year process that began after the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority issued their disastrous Bruen decision, which weakened the Commonwealth’s gun safety laws and endangered our residents.”
In the face of this monumental threat to liberty, the GOA and our legal team are exploring all options to fight this legislation until the Second Amendment has been rightfully restored in Massachusetts. "
The full GOA write-up, along with links to contact MA Governor Maura Healy and to donate to the GOA legal fund, can be found on the GOA website by clicking here.
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