by NRA-ILA Staff: Last week, Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey added to the confusion caused by her decision to unilaterally ban common semi-automatic firearms by releasing a list of "Guns That Are Not Assault Weapons." In other words, she decided to independently, once again, confuse law-abiding citizens about a law that has existed for nearly two decades with another "opinion" that has little to do with the law itself.
As we have reported, Healey's original "enforcement notice", conveniently released while the Massachusetts's State Legislature was in recess for the GOP Convention, created confusion among Bay Staters as to whether or not they were in violation of a law nearly two decades old, resulting in a massive upsurge in firearm purchases.
In addition to confusing the citizens who she's supposed to represent, Healey's new "directive" does nothing to clarify what criteria she is using to justify her new interpretation of existing law. Her list of guns not defined as "assault weapons" includes firearms such as:
- Any Ruger Mini 14 or substantially-similar model weapon;
- Any Springfield Armory M1A or substantially similar model weapon;
- Any of the hundreds of rifles and shotguns listed on this list — Appendix A to 18 U.S.C. § 922, as appearing on September 13, 1994;
The intent of the 1998 Massachusetts law, signed by Governor Paul Cellucci, made it clear that the definition of an "assault weapon" would mirror the then-current 1994 federal "assault weapon" ban, the Public Safety and Recreational Firearms Use Protection Act. Healey's recent interpretation of an "assault weapon" goes far beyond the intended definition of the 1998 Massachusetts law and her additional interpretation of what "isn't" an assault weapon only makes matters worse.
In addition to working with local groups like Gun Owners Action League (GOAL), your NRA continues to explore all legal and legislative options to protect the rights of Massachusetts gun owners. Stay tuned.
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