Bump Stock Surrender DEMAND
Massachusetts has enacted a ban on bump stocks and trigger cranks, effective February 1st, 2018. Licensed firearm owners are being notified by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security (Yaffe's) to surrender these devices to local police for destruction. Possession after the grace period carries felony penalties, potentially up to life in prison, with no clear method for proving compliance or police accountability for surrendered items. Gun rights organizations are considering legal challenges, citing unconstitutional property confiscation.











