Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick (D) signed an very extensive package of gun control measures earlier this year – the law will allow police chiefs to ask the courts to deny persons gun rights who the cops feel are unfit.
If you live in Massachusetts be sure not to upset police if you want to keep your guns. So Constitutional rights are now subject to the whims of law enforcement.
The legislation allows police chiefs to ask courts to deny firearms identification cards needed to buy guns to individuals they feel are unfit to obtain them, toughens penalties for some gun-based crimes, creates an online portal for background checks in private gun sales, carves out a firearms trafficking unit within the state’s police department and requires that Massachusetts join the National Instant Background Check System.
Gun control advocates hailed the measures as ones that make Massachusetts “a leader for the rest of the nation.”
“With the stroke of Governor Patrick’s pen today, Massachusetts is now a leader for the rest of the nation in passing common-sense gun reform while continuing to respect the Second Amendment rights we all value,” Molly Malloy, the leader of Massachusetts’ chapter of Moms Demand Action, said in a statement. “The single most effective thing we can do to keep guns out of dangerous hands and reduce the number of Americans killed with guns every day is require criminal background checks on all sales to close the loophole that allows felons, domestic abusers and the dangerously mentally ill to buy guns. Real leadership is what will keep guns out of the hands of dangerous people, and we are grateful to have leaders on this issue taking action to protect our families in the commonwealth.”
State lawmakers from both parties agreed on the package of measures in July. The legislation was supported by both gun control advocacy groups and the Massachusetts Gun Owners Action League, though the National Rifle Association opposed the bill, arguing that government officials could abuse new licensing powers created with the legislation.
Businessman Charlie Baker, who is running for the Republican gubernatorial nomination to succeed Patrick, said in a candidate debate Wednesday that he would have signed the package of gun control measures, though he had previously avoided giving a definitive answer on whether he supported the provision allowing police chiefs to deny firearms identification cards to those they consider dangerous.
Patrick, who is considered a rising star within the Democratic Party and a potential future contender for the party’s presidential nomination, has said he will return to the private sector when his gubernatorial term expires in January.


So how many gun owners are going to sell out and move to Texas?
the Communists, demonic, Democratic Party is the biggest threat to America, and to the freedoms of all Americans !
It is already clear that the ISIS is in the US. One day very soon the people who want more gun control will be begging the people with guns to protect them because the ISIS and other anti-American groups that have already infiltrated America will launch an attack from with in, and you better bet that they will be heavily armed.
No matter what this communist $#%&!@*s put into law it is unconstitutional and the constitution stays any law signed into effect if it goes against the constitution it is not law and will not be obeyed. So go to h e l l
$#%&!@* him………….he has NO right treading on our 2nd Ammendment.
The people’s republic of massachusetts ?
Playing God !
What a freakin jackass, whoever lives in mass better leave now. Cause thst idiot just made you all slaves and targets for the cops up there, they’ll be acting like nazi soldiers next
Will be the next criminal gone wild state
Anyone even remotely involved with this should’ve tried for treason
Period