Gun Ban at Polling Places Means “Voters Can Cast a Ballot Without Fear”

Amidst political violence, Mass. passes gun restrictions

BOSTON — On Wednesday, the House and Senate budget conference committee released a compromise bill to improve gun safety in Massachusetts. The bill contains a critical ban on guns at and around polling sites and government buildings, both on election day and during the early voting period.

“At a time with heightened fear of political violence, the Massachusetts Legislature is sending a clear message that voters can cast a ballot without fear in the Bay State,” said Geoff Foster, Executive Director of Common Cause Massachusetts. “Our 20,000 members across Massachusetts send our thanks to Representative Day and Senator Creem and their staff who worked hard to ensure a ban on guns in and around polling locations was included in the final bill which we hope will be signed into law soon.”

See the full bill text here.

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