Firearms owners have initiated a federal lawsuit challenging Massachusetts’ new gun control law, which restricts individuals aged 18 to 20 from possessing handguns and semiautomatic firearms. This legal action, part of a broader campaign against the legislation signed by Governor Maura Healey, argues that the restrictions violate the Second Amendment by treating 18- to 20-year-olds as second-class citizens regarding gun ownership rights.
Among the plaintiffs is Mack Escher, a college student who holds a firearm identification card but is barred under the new law from purchasing a handgun. Legal representatives from the National Rifle Association and various gun rights organizations emphasize that there’s no historical precedent for restricting firearm access based on age in this manner. As the lawsuit unfolds, supporters of the law assert that it aims to enhance public safety amid rising concerns over gun violence and untraceable firearms.
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