On Wednesday, January 27th the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security will hold a public hearing regarding H 2259. The hearing will be held at 11:00 am in Room A1 at the State House. The public will be able to submit written or verbal testimony to the committee on that day.
To learn more about H 2259, which would completely overall this state's gun laws, visit www.massgunlawreform.com.
NOTE: It has been brought to our attention that there will be a hearing on the GOAL endorsed H.2259. ANYONE that is able to go to the actual hearing scheduled for the morning of Wednesday January 27th (meeting room A1), should do so. At the very least, if you can’t make it, please contact all relevant legislators and urge their support of this important gun bill.
MassLPA’s lobbying coordinator will be available AT THE STATEHOUSE to assist citizens with effective lobbying of their representatives. If you would like to support H.2259 personally, please contact Mr. McGonigle directly. He will be happy to help you.












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If you cannot attend, you can submit written testimony.
Anyone who cannot attend the hearing can submit written testimony.
You can fax your testimony; to get the committee's fax number, just call the House side of the committee at (617)722-2230 or the Senate side at (617) 722-1222. They will give you the fax number.
You can also email your testimony to Dan McGonigle and he will print it out. Dan's email is phgivemeliberty1775@yahoo.com. Please email him Tuesday night if you plan to do so.
Lobbying and Hearing H.2259 Gun Law Reform
Lobbying for gun law reform bill days and times:
I'll be available at the State House Mon. Jan 25 and Tues. Jan. 26 10am - 4:30pm, and Wed. Jan. 27 9am - 10:30am. The hearing is at 11am Hearing Room A-1
JOINT COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY
Senators
Timilty of Bristol and Norfolk – Chair
Attleboro, ward 3, precinct B, ward 4, precincts A and B, ward 5, precincts A and B, ward 6, precincts A and B, Mansfield, Norton, Rehoboth and Seekonk, in the county of Bristol; and Dover, Foxborough, Medfield, Sharon, precincts 1, 4 and 5, and Walpole, in the county of Norfolk.
Brewer of Worcester, Hampden, Hampshire and Franklin - Vice-Chair
Ashburnham, Athol, Barre, Brookfield, Charlton, East Brookfield, Hardwick, Hubbardston, New Braintree, North Brookfield, Oakham, Petersham, Phillipston, Royalston, Rutland, Spencer, Sturbridge, Templeton, Warren, West Brookfield and Winchendon, in the county of Worcester; Brimfield, Holland, Monson, Palmer and Wales, in the county of Hampden; Ware, in the county of Hampshire; and Orange and Warwick, in the county of Franklin.
Buoniconti of Hampden
Chicopee, ward 2, precincts A to D, inclusive, ward 4, precincts A to C, inclusive, ward 5, precincts A and B, and Springfield, wards 1, 3 and 4, ward 5, precincts A and B, ward 6, and Agawam and West Springfield.
Candaras of First Hampden and Hampshire
Springfield, ward 2, ward 5, precincts C to H, inclusive, wards 7 and 8, East Longmeadow, Hampden, Longmeadow, Ludlow and Wilbraham, in the county of Hampden; and Belchertown, precincts B and C, and Granby, in the county of Hampshire
Joyce of Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex
Avon, Braintree, precincts 1, 3, 4 and 5, Canton, Milton, Randolph, Sharon, precincts 2 and 3, and Stoughton, in the county of Norfolk; Easton, precincts 3 to 6, inclusive, in the county of Bristol; and East Bridgewater, precinct 4, and West Bridgewater, in the county of Plymouth.
Brown of Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex
Representatives
Costello of Newburyport – Chair, Donelan of Orange- Vice-Chair, Toomey of Cambridge, Ayers of Quincy, Nangle of Lowell, Alicea of Charlton, Campbell of Methuen, Aguiar of Fall River, Ashe of Longmeadow , Perry of Sandwich, Hill of Ipswich
BILL SPONSORS / CO-SPONSORS
• Lead Legislative Sponsor - Representative George N. Peterson, Jr. (R - Grafton)
• Legislative Co-Sponsors - Rep. Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R - N. Reading), Rep. Jeffrey D. Perry (R - Sandwich), Rep. Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr. (D - Wilbraham), Rep. Elizabeth Poirier (R - 14th Bristol), Rep. Paul Frost (R - 7th Worcester), Rep. Anne Gobi (D - 5th Worcester), Rep. Richard Ross (R - 9th Norfolk), Rep. Donald F. Humason, Jr. (R - 4th Hampden), Rep. Stephen Kulik ( D - 1st Franklin), Rep. Stephen Canessa ( D- 12th Bristol), Rep. Peter Kocot ( D - 1st Hampshire), Rep. Christine Canavan ( D - 10th Plymouth), Rep. Robert Rice ( D - 2nd Worcester), Rep. David Sullivan ( D - 6th Bristol), Rep. Vinny deMacedo ( R - 1st Plymouth) - Rep. James Arciero ( D - 2nd Middlesex) - Rep. John J. Binienda, Sr. ( D - 17th Worcester)
• Lead Senate Sponsor - Richard T. Moore (D - Worcester/Norfolk District)
• Senate Co-Sponsor - James E. Timilty (D - Bristol & Norfolk)
Link to bill H.2259 hearing notice at GOAL.org
http://www.goal.org/newspages/h2259hearingdate.html
Link to bill
http://www.mass.gov/legis/bills/house/186/ht02pdf/ht02259.pdf
Link to info/summation on the bill
http://www.massgunlawreform.com/Reform.htm
Dan McGonigle
phgivemeliberty1775@yahoo.com
857-654-6975