HUGE Massachusetts Update! Tasers, Suppressors, Repealing Assault Weapon Ban and MORE...ACT NOW!!

This video discusses several key legislative efforts in Massachusetts concerning firearm rights. It details bills aimed at legalizing suppressors (H.763, H.789), tasers and electronic weapons (H.76, H.2492), and repealing the state's assault weapon ban (S.1322, S.316). The speaker also expresses strong opposition to H.B. 3081, an extreme risk protection order bill, citing concerns about due process and third-party allegations.

Quick Summary

Massachusetts is seeing significant legislative activity concerning firearm rights. Bills are scheduled for hearings to legalize suppressors (H.763, H.789) and tasers/electronic weapons (H.76, H.2492), and to repeal the state's assault weapon ban (S.1322, S.316). Residents are urged to contact legislators and attend hearings.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction: MA Legislative Update
  2. 00:12Bills Scheduled for Public Hearings
  3. 00:25Legalizing Suppressors (H.763, H.789)
  4. 00:40Kitano v. Mass Case Impact
  5. 00:45Legalizing Tasers and Electronic Weapons (H.76)
  6. 01:16Tuesday, July 18th Hearings (Judiciary Committee)
  7. 02:39Wednesday, July 19th Hearings (Public Safety Committee)
  8. 03:47Bill H.2492: Repealing Taser Ban
  9. 04:59Opposition to H.B. 3081 (Extreme Risk Protection Order)
  10. 06:03Bills to Address AG Healey's Power (S.1322, S.316)
  11. 07:08Call to Action for Massachusetts Residents
  12. 07:38Opportunity to Reclaim Rights
  13. 08:03Conclusion and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What legislative actions are being taken in Massachusetts regarding firearm rights?

Massachusetts is considering several bills. Key efforts include legalizing suppressors (H.763, H.789), legalizing tasers and electronic weapons (H.76, H.2492), and repealing the state's assault weapon ban (S.1322, S.316). Public hearings are scheduled for July 18th and 19th, 2017.

What is the significance of the Kitano v. Mass case for tasers in Massachusetts?

The Kitano v. Mass Supreme Court case established that the Second Amendment applies to tasers, stun guns, and electronic weapons. This ruling has influenced legislative efforts in Massachusetts to legalize these devices for self-defense, particularly for individuals with restraining orders.

What are the concerns regarding Massachusetts Bill H.B. 3081?

Bill H.B. 3081, an extreme risk protection order, is opposed due to concerns about due process. Critics argue it allows for the removal of Second Amendment rights based on third-party allegations with a lower evidentiary standard than typical court proceedings.

Which bills aim to repeal the Massachusetts assault weapon ban and reduce AG Healey's regulatory power?

Bills S.1322 and S.316 are targeting the assault weapon ban and the Attorney General's firearm regulatory authority. S.1322 seeks to remove the AG's power to regulate firearms, while S.316 aims to eliminate the basis for the AG's previous actions by removing specific terminology from statutes.

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