House 2005 (H.2005) billed as an “An Act To Prevent Gun Violence” (aren't they all?).
If this passes, I will have to have a serious talk with my PCP. Depending on that, I might have to find a hospital in Rhode Island to go to.
It will likely die a quick death, but you can never tell with these bills. The bill was sent to the Joint Committee on Public Health, which oversees medical practice in MA.
The hearing was yesterday. Jim Wallace, Executive Director of the state NRA affiliate GOAL testified against the bill.
It's somewhat disturbing that there are 450,000 licensed gun owners in MA, but only 15,000 members of GOAL.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:
SECTION 1. Chapter 111 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after section 236 the following section:-
Section 237. The director shall establish a program for firearm screening and counseling. Such program shall systematically screen all patients for the presence of firearms in the home. The director shall, after consultation with recognized professional medical groups and such other sources as the director deems appropriate, promulgate regulations establishing (1) the means by which and the intervals at which patients shall be screened for the presence of firearms in the home and (2) guidelines for safety counseling for individuals that screen positive for the presence of firearms in the home.
SECTION 2. This section shall take effect 6 months after its passage.
If this passes, I will have to have a serious talk with my PCP. Depending on that, I might have to find a hospital in Rhode Island to go to.
It will likely die a quick death, but you can never tell with these bills. The bill was sent to the Joint Committee on Public Health, which oversees medical practice in MA.
The hearing was yesterday. Jim Wallace, Executive Director of the state NRA affiliate GOAL testified against the bill.
It's somewhat disturbing that there are 450,000 licensed gun owners in MA, but only 15,000 members of GOAL.