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This analysis of Massachusetts House Bill 4038, sponsored by Legislator David Linsky, details its proposed ban on all semi-automatic rifles and shotguns by redefining 'large capacity weapons.' The bill aims to outlaw firearms capable of holding more than 10 rounds (rifles/firearms) or 5 shotgun shells, including currently compliant AR-15s, by deeming them 'readily modifiable.' The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of legislative processes and firearm terminology, argues the bill is unconstitutional and represents a broader anti-gun agenda targeting all semi-automatic firearms.

Quick Summary

Massachusetts House Bill 4038 proposes a ban on all semi-automatic rifles and shotguns by redefining 'large capacity weapons.' It targets firearms holding over 10 rounds (rifles/firearms) or 5 shells (shotguns), including compliant AR-15s, by classifying them as 'readily modifiable.' The bill exempts pre-1899 firearms and manual actions.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Anti-Gun Agenda Escalation
  2. 00:52Legislator David Linsky's Bill
  3. 01:31Massachusetts Political Landscape
  4. 01:42Unconstitutional Nature of Bill
  5. 02:08House Bill 4038 Analysis
  6. 03:09Expanded Definition of 'Large Capacity Weapon'
  7. 04:04Banning MA Compliant AR-15s
  8. 05:19Bill Exemptions and Criticism
  9. 06:17Future of Gun Control

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Massachusetts House Bill 4038 proposing?

Massachusetts House Bill 4038, introduced by Legislator David Linsky, aims to ban all semi-automatic rifles and shotguns by redefining 'large capacity weapons.' It targets firearms capable of holding more than 10 rounds (rifles/firearms) or 5 shotgun shells, including compliant AR-15s, by deeming them 'readily modifiable.'

How does HB 4038 redefine 'large capacity weapon'?

The bill strikes the existing definition of 'assault weapon' and redefines 'large capacity weapon' to encompass any semi-automatic firearm, rifle, or shotgun with a fixed large capacity feeding device, or one readily modifiable to accept such devices, explicitly including handguns.

What types of firearms would be banned under HB 4038?

The bill would ban all semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. This includes firearms capable of holding more than 10 rounds (rifles/firearms) or 5 shotgun shells. Even Massachusetts-compliant AR-15s with fixed 10-round magazines are targeted as 'readily modifiable.'

What are the exemptions in Massachusetts House Bill 4038?

Exemptions in HB 4038 include firearms manufactured before 1899, manual bolt-action, pump-action, lever-action, slide-action, single-shot, or permanently inoperable firearms. These exemptions are criticized as impractical for self-defense.

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