Massachusetts: Attorney General Healey Attacks Your Second Amendment Rights! |
Yesterday, Massachusetts Attorney General
Maura Healey announced that she wants to further restrict the Second
Amendment rights of law-abiding Massachusetts citizens by arbitrarily
changing the way her office enforces the state’s existing “assault weapons”
ban. Massachusetts state law currently prohibits the possession of “assault weapons” and large
capacity feeding devices (defined as devices capable of holding certain
amounts of ammunition) and “copies or duplicates of the weapons.” This law
mirrors the federal “assault weapons” ban that expired in 2004.
Attorney General Healey claims that gun
manufacturers across the state have been selling firearms to citizens that
they claim are compliant with the law, but that she says would be considered
“copies or duplicates” of the “assault weapons” prohibited for possession
under Massachusetts law.
By doing so, Attorney General Healey has over
stepped her boundaries as Attorney General and created a new definition
outside of the statute that currently regulates so-called “assault weapons”
in Massachusetts. This
new definition could lead to a total ban of all semi-automatic firearms in
the state.
Your NRA-ILA will be working tirelessly
to protect the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding gun owners in
Massachusetts by looking into the legal options available to fight this
egregious attack. Please stay tuned to your email inbox and www.nraila.org for further
updates on this issue.
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