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Massachusetts to limit access to guns, ammunition
Office of Govbernor Patrick ^ | 1/19/13 | Patrick

Posted on 01/18/2013 7:24:00 PM PST by pabianice

GOVERNOR PATRICK FILES GUN SAFETY LEGISLATION

BOSTON – Wednesday, January 16, 2013 – Seeking to put an end to the gun violence that impacts too many families and neighborhoods across the Commonwealth, Governor Deval Patrick today will file commonsense gun safety legislation to enhance background checks, close licensing loopholes, reduce access to high-powered rounds of ammunition and prevent illegal firearm possession. Additionally, in the FY14 budget he files next week, the Governor will include a $5 million increase for Department of Mental Health (DMH) programs that promote public safety and increase public awareness that mental health treatment is available and effective. Today’s package builds on gun safety measures the Governor has filed over the years and coincides with the legislative momentum building here and across the country to strengthen gun laws following the tragic shootings in Newtown, CT last month.

“Both proactively, and in the wake of too many tragedies, I have filed legislation to tackle the problem of gun violence and illegal firearm possession. Today, we do so again along with an important investment in mental health programs. Mental illness is a disease that can be treated, and our communities are safer when the appropriate services and supports are available for people in need,” said Governor Patrick. “I am encouraged by the palpable consensus in our Legislature that the time for action is now. All of us must pull in the same direction to bring about real change in this state and across the country.”

Furthermore, the Governor looks forward to working with our state, municipal and federal partners on comprehensive gun safety legislation.

“Far too often, we are faced with grieving horrific and tragic losses of innocent lives,” said Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray. “We owe it to all neighborhoods and communities to enact stronger and more responsible controls by strengthening firearm legislation in the Commonwealth. At the same time, we need to ensure that children, young adults and all residents in need have access to effective mental health services and treatment.”

The Governor’s comprehensive gun safety legislation is a multi-pronged approach to curb gun violence, protect families and build safer neighborhoods. Specifically, the legislation would:

Enhance background checks by bringing Massachusetts into compliance with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS). This would require the Commonwealth’s courts to transmit all relevant mental health records to the Massachusetts criminal justice information system so that the federal government could include this information in a national registry all states access before issuing gun licenses.

Close an existing loophole in order to require gun purchasers to undergo background checks at gun shows.

Reduce access to high-powered rounds of ammunition.

Limit the number of weapon sales by licensed dealers to not more than one per licensed individual a month. Additionally, the legislation requires private gun sales to occur at the business of a licensed dealer so that the sale can be tracked electronically and prevents the furnishing of a machine gun to any person under the age of 21.

Amend the existing law addressing weapons on school grounds by creating tiered punishments for possessing different weapons on school property and giving police the authority to arrest without a warrant in order to quickly diffuse a dangerous situation on school property.

Create four new crimes: assault and battery by means of a firearm, assault by means of a firearm, being a felon in possession of a firearm and commission of a violent misdemeanor while in possession of a weapon. Additionally, the bill increases the authorized minimum penalties for third and fourth offenses of illegal possession and carrying of firearms, shotguns, rifles, and machine guns and increases the maximum punishment for a second offense.

Following today’s call for commonsense gun safety measures, next week the Governor will propose in his FY14 budget a 3.3% increase in DMH funding from FY13. Included in that increase is $5 million to fund the following programs that have the greatest impact on public safety:

$2M for Emergency Services Program supporting Secure Mobile Capacity and Technology: Mobile Crisis teams travel to locations with individuals in crisis and provide specialized mental health services from trained responders. The increase to the personnel and technology budget will improve and expand the Commonwealth’s Mobile Crisis outreach capacity, while enhancing staff safety and response times. The goal of each Mobile Crisis unit is to prevent potential harm or violence by helping individuals with mental health needs connect with treatment.

$1M for Mental Health Training and Consultation to School Systems: Middle and high school personnel will receive training and ongoing technical assistance to recognize symptoms of mental illness in students and to learn how to effectively address and support students with mental illness effectively.

$900,000 for Crisis Intervention Training (CIT): This increase more than doubles the Department’s current crisis intervention training budget for law enforcement and other community-based first responders. Responders trained in CIT can better recognize, de-escalate and intervene with individuals who are in emotional distress or suffering from a mental illness and divert them to treatment they need.

$500,000 for the Massachusetts Child Psychiatric Access Program: Most mental illnesses begin in childhood and early diagnosis and treatment can help keep children healthy and prevent psychiatric disability in adulthood. The Massachusetts Child Psychiatric Access Program provides access to psychiatric consultation to pediatricians for medication, treatment and referral for children who exhibit signs of behavioral or mental health concerns during pediatrics visits.

“I am very pleased to hear of this additional funding to the Department of Mental Health. I also hope that this will be only the beginning of a serious conversation about the status of our mental health system,” said Senator John Keenan. “The Governor today takes an important step towards promoting public safety, but there is a need for broader conversation. Our responsibility to provide for adequate mental and behavioral health services is fundamentally about compassion for those suffering from mental and behavioral health challenges, about the families that care for them, and about the contributions they can make to our society if shown the proper care and support.”

In addition to enhancing these critical services, the Governor’s budget will seek to increase funding by $100,000 for to the Center for Early Detection and Response to Risk (CEDAR) program and provide $500,000 for a public education campaign to increase knowledge that treatment is effective and available, while reducing the stigma associated with accessing mental health services.

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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas

Defense contractors are getting hit now. I lost two guys today.


61 posted on 01/18/2013 11:28:37 PM PST by Myrddin
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To: pabianice

Not one word about gangs who push illegal drugs with the barrel of the gun.


62 posted on 01/19/2013 12:30:55 AM PST by jonrick46 (The opium of Communists: other people's money.)
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To: pabianice
Massachusetts: Birthplace Of Liberty

Massachusetts: Death Place Of Liberty


63 posted on 01/19/2013 1:55:38 AM PST by Iron Munro (I Miss America, don't you?)
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To: TheRhinelander; All
Do you know what an "armor piercing round" is?

How do they define it?

You may end up with no ammo for your grandfather's old 30/30.

64 posted on 01/19/2013 2:15:55 AM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (The Second Amendment, a Matter of Fact, Not a Matter of Opinion)
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To: dhs12345

Well we know now what states the criminals will be doing thier business. Sadly the elitist politicians and thier families will be protected while the pee-ons will be restricted. Open season I would say! no? And the dopes who vote these idiots in continue to cut off thier nose inspite of thier face and get led to the slaughter, happily.


65 posted on 01/19/2013 3:02:17 AM PST by ronnie raygun ( Lexington / Concord, America's first gun grab attempt)
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To: pabianice

“Reduce access to high-powered rounds of ammunition.”

What in the wide, wide world of sports does THAT mean? No 62gr .223? Only the 55? No hollowpoints? Only ball ammo for handguns (or semi wadcutters)?

The arrogance of the liberals knows no limits. We must stand firm on this attack on liberty; just as we must stand firm on the debt crisis, the pending immigration ‘reform’, and stopping the insidious march of 0bama’a signature achievement (0bamacare).


66 posted on 01/19/2013 5:07:38 AM PST by PubliusMM (RKBA; a matter of fact, not opinion. 01-20-2013: Still seeking change.)
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To: Vermont Lt

When Papa Doc Obama starts handing out the cash, Baby Doc Deval is first at the trough.


67 posted on 01/19/2013 5:18:10 AM PST by DonGrafico (Enabling America's permanent underclass since 1975)
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To: TheRhinelander; cripplecreek

Conservatives are always welcome in the heartland. I just hope the people that move from liberal states don’t vote the same way as they did in their previous homes. That happens a lot, and I don’t get it. Isn’t that what they wanted to escape?

Texas and OK are great states! Yes, we have tornadoes, but it makes life more interesting. Buy a home with a storm shelter. If you can afford to be away from the big cities, try the hill country of Texas. College Station is a wonderful town - home of the Aggies! Louisiana has been moving in a more conservative direction of late, and the people there are very nice.

If heat, bugs, allergies, and tornadoes aren’t appealing, you could consider the “tundra” - Nebraska, the Dakotas, etc. The mountain states are beautiful but have been infected with liberals, particularly enviro-whackos.

I would certainly get out of the northeast if at all possible. Too bad we can’t send MA a bunch of the gang bangers that came our of New Orleans after Katrina. The people of MA might begin to understand the value of being able to protect themselves and their families.


68 posted on 01/19/2013 6:36:44 AM PST by Pining_4_TX (All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas

“What’s left?”

Oklahoma; Louisiana is getting better; Nebraska; the Dakotas; Kansas and Missouri are possibilities, but not as conservative as the others. The western half of Iowa.

Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming are also pretty good if you can ignore the rich enviro-whackos.

Indiana used to be pretty conservative, but I don’t know how it is now.


69 posted on 01/19/2013 6:43:32 AM PST by Pining_4_TX (All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
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To: cripplecreek

Too bad about the festering boil known as Detroit. ;-)


70 posted on 01/19/2013 6:46:02 AM PST by Pining_4_TX (All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
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To: Pining_4_TX

Actually there is a lot of corporate land buying going on in Detroit including a serious move to buy Belle Isle to turn it into a tax free territory for corporations buying up the land on both shores of the river.

Detroit is no more Michigan than Austin is Texas.


71 posted on 01/19/2013 7:19:13 AM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: ronnie raygun

Unfortunately, people from those states move into our areas and bring with them their political beliefs.

They flee the crime and corruption and the “rat race” and they are too numb to understand that it was their liberal beliefs and the politicians that they elected that created the situation that they are fleeing.


72 posted on 01/19/2013 8:15:07 AM PST by dhs12345
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To: austinaero
I feel so bad for conservatives in Mass. That state is truly a lost cause. It’s not right!

Agreed. They should get their butts out of there. If they can leave and don't, they know what they'll get and one would have a hard time ginning up any sympathy for them.

73 posted on 01/19/2013 8:34:54 AM PST by OldPossum
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To: St_Thomas_Aquinas
We've been thinking Texas too, but I'm afraid of the immigrants over-running the place in the next 10 years. What's left?

It seems that on FR Texas is the number-one recommended destination. But what's wrong with the Deep South? Those states are just as conservative and do not have the immigration problem that Texas does.

Also, IMHO they have better weather.

74 posted on 01/19/2013 8:43:32 AM PST by OldPossum
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To: pabianice

“I am very pleased to hear of this additional funding to the Department of Mental Health...

So I can hire more unemployable relatives and contributors to no-show jobs”


75 posted on 01/19/2013 8:48:20 AM PST by Jim Noble (When strong, avoid them. Attack their weaknesses. Emerge to their surprise.)
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To: OldPossum
Also, IMHO they [Southern states] have better weather. I don't know about that. I've lived in Texas for most of my life and love the weather over here.

But I lived in Alabama for five years -- and I've got to tell you, I've also lived in Michigan and seen 30 below, yet I've never been so cold as I've been in Alabama at 40 degrees.

Working on an orchard floor in the damp chill was, literally, bone-chilling -- even with quilted overalls. It would take at least an hour back home, in front of the fireplace, to "warm your innards".

And a 95 degree day at 80% humidity might be even worse.

Give me "high and dry" any day...

76 posted on 01/19/2013 9:16:02 AM PST by okie01 (The Mainstream Media: IGNORANCE ON PARADE)
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To: okie01

I was in the Central High Lands in 1966. I froze mt A$$ off during the Winter Monsoon. Temperature around 40 Degrees.

I live in New England, NH, and it gets real cold up here and it never bothered me. Must be the hot summers.


77 posted on 01/19/2013 9:27:35 AM PST by Little Bill (A)
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To: cripplecreek

“Detroit is no more Michigan than Austin is Texas.”

Just poking a little fun at MI. All states have their burdens to bear. :-)


78 posted on 01/20/2013 5:45:24 AM PST by Pining_4_TX (All those who were appointed to eternal life believed. Acts 13:48)
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To: Pining_4_TX

I suggest a new motto for Detroit.

Detroit, at least we’re not Chicago


79 posted on 01/20/2013 6:00:23 AM PST by cripplecreek (REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
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To: pabianice
Reduce access to high-powered rounds of ammunition.

Who defines "high-powered"?

I am beyond p!$$ed about this.

Here is the letter I just sent to my rep and senator in MA:

Greetings,
 
I am a constituent of yours and reside in XXXXXXX, MA.
I have read Governor Deval Patrick's new proposal to further infringe on the rights of legal gun owners in Massachusetts;
"An Act To Strengthen and Enhance Firearms Laws in the Commonwealth"
 
There are a number of outrageous flaws and proposals in this legislation that the Governor has introduced.
Not the least of which is the proposal to limit ALL ammunition magazines to seven rounds.
Additionally it requires that owners of ten round magazines sell or dispose of them within a year after enactment.
This begs the question; To whom am I going to sell these magazines? They would be illegal to own.
I will not dispose of them unless Governor Patrick agrees to reimburse me for their cost.
 
I am writing you to state that I vehemently oppose this new proposal and ask that you vote against any such measure as introduced to the Legislature.
Massachusetts already has some of the most restrictive gun laws in the nation and none of them have done anything more than punish those who legally purchase and use firearms for sport, recreation and our God given right of self defense.
For Governor Patrick to introduce these measures to further criminalize and punish legal gun owners in Massachusetts is beyond unbearable.
It will do NOTHING to curb gun violence by those who have no regard for the rule of law in the first place.
It is also an atrocious insult to the citizens of this Commonwealth.
 
I am a 30 year resident of XXXXXXX, a long time member of the local Pistol and Rifle Club, an active member of GOAL and the NRA.
I have a great many friends and colleagues who feel as I do and are paying close attention to this latest assault on our constitutionally protected rights.
As such, I implore you to please oppose this particular legislation and any such future proposals
 
Thank you for your attention on this matter.

80 posted on 01/20/2013 7:55:44 AM PST by Bloody Sam Roberts (Humans have eliminated natural selection. Morons are now a protected species. They breed and vote.)
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