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Massachusetts panel formally charged to study personalized firearms and microstamping
Summary
Legislative commission established under Chapter 4, Section 2A to study personalized firearm and microstamp technologies, report due March 1, 2025; members announced next public hearing for April 17 restricted to state residents and staff said they are seeking an extension to July 31.
Senator Michael Moore announced the formal creation of a Special Legislative Commission to study emerging firearm technologies, including personalized firearms and microstamp technologies, citing chapter 4, section 2A of the General Laws as the authorizing statute.
The commission’s charge directs members to investigate technical, legal and constitutional issues related to personalized firearms and microstamping; evaluate accuracy, effectiveness, commercial availability and cost impacts; study possible tax-incentive…
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