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Brookline Police Department. Massachusetts distributed $2 million to local law enforcement, several state agencies and Northeastern University Jan. 31 in an effort to increase gun violence prevention initiatives. SARAH CRUZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Mass. invests $2 million in gun violence prevention efforts

Brie Foster February 10, 2025
Massachusetts distributed $2 million to local law enforcement, several state agencies and Northeastern University Jan. 31 in an effort to increase gun violence prevention initiatives.
Gov. Maura Healey signs H.4885, a state law that implements sweeping gun reforms, on Oct. 9. This was done to oppose the Civil Rights Coalition’s efforts to gather enough signatures to suspend the law until a 2026 ballot referendum. COURTESY OF OFFICE OF GOVERNOR HEALEY VIA FLICKR.

Gun rights advocates fight to repeal gun reform law, take legal action against Gov. Healey

Elizabeth Mehler October 30, 2024
The Civil Rights Coalition is leading an initiative to repeal a sweeping gun reform law signed by Gov. Maura Healey as an “emergency preamble” on Oct. 2 to implement H.4885, “An Act Modernizing Firearm Laws.”
Protesters hold up signs while listening to speakers during the Boston March for Our Lives last June. HUI-EN LIN/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

A look back on activism in Boston over the past year

Anna Rubenstein June 2, 2023
Protests on abortion access, gun reform, teacher wages and climate change all took place during the past year in Boston, making the city a microcosm of larger national movements and a champion for local issues. 
Mayor Michelle Wu at City Hall Pavilion.

Boston joins program to reduce gun violence within the next few years

Xiaoya Shao April 13, 2023
Mayor Michelle Wu announced last Tuesday that the city of Boston aims to reduce homicide rates by participating in a new program that is designed to create Boston-specific strategies to address gun violence in the city.
The Massachusetts State House. The state announced a training to help local firearm dealers comply with federal laws and strengthen firearm inspection on Feb. 17. ANDREW BURKE-STEVENSON/DFP STAFF

Massachusetts implements training program to regulate firearm inspection

Emilia Wisniewski March 3, 2023
The state announced a training program on Feb. 17 to help local licensing authorities comply with federal laws, strengthen firearm inspection and prevent gun trafficking.
Massachusetts gun stores reopened on May 9 after a federal judge ruled that keeping the stores closed infringed on citizens’ Second Amendment right to bear arms. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Massachusetts gun stores reopen as other nonessential businesses remain in lockdown

Chloe Liu May 10, 2020
They opened their doors Saturday after a federal judge ruled on Thursday that the shutdown of firearm sales obstructed citizens’ constitutional right to bear arms.
Boston sees 16% increase in shootings, decrease in violent crime in 2019 so far

Boston sees 16% increase in shootings, decrease in violent crime in 2019 so far

Joel Lau September 10, 2019
The increase in shootings and shooting victims comes despite a seven percent decrease in part one crimes--which include murder, rape, robbery, and assault.
Boston Police Commissioner William Evans answers questions about a hoax call made to BU last year. Evans and the International Association of Chiefs of Police sent a letter to Congress to ask them not to pass a bill that would allow those who have concealed-carry permits to be able to carry in all 50 states. PHOTO BY SARAH SILBIGER/DFP FILE PHOTO

William Evans urges Congress to reject nationwide concealed carry legislation

Sarika Ram April 24, 2018
Law enforcement officials across the country, including Boston Police Department Commissioner William Evans, are pushing back against a federal bill allowing gun owners who are licensed to carry a concealed weapon in one state to carry their gun across state lines.
Sen. Ed Markey. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Markey, Walsh call for other states to uphold stricter gun laws

Jordan Kimmel March 14, 2018
Boston Mayor Martin Walsh and Sen. Ed Markey announced new gun legislation that encourages other states to adhere to the strict laws already in place in Massachusetts Monday afternoon.
The Garden of Peace, a memorial to victims of homicide in Boston. PHOTO BY HANNAH ROGERS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Massachusetts residents continue to fight for more gun control following Florida shooting

Camille Mojica February 21, 2018
Community members gathered at the State House Thursday in support of a proposed bill that would give family members, caregivers and health care providers in Massachusetts the ability to file for a temporary extreme risk protective order.
Massachusetts gun control group probes US leadership with controversial RSVP

Massachusetts gun control group probes US leadership with controversial RSVP

Ludi Wang December 6, 2017

Stop Handgun Violence — a Massachusetts based gun control group — mailed campaign flyers fashioned as invitations Friday to President Donald Trump and nearly 300 members of the U.S. Congress, urging...

Massachusetts is the first state to officially ban bump stocks following the mass shooting in Las Vegas. PHOTO COURTESY WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

Massachusetts becomes first state to ban bump stocks

Alice Ferre November 9, 2017

  In the wake of the Las Vegas massacre that killed 58 and injured more than 500, Massachusetts became the first state to ban bump stocks Friday. Bump stocks, the gun accessory in question,...

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