Massachusetts grants local police chiefs significant licensing authority over firearms while state law sets uniform standards through MGL Chapter 140 for licensing, sales, and possession statewide.
Massachusetts does not have broad firearms preemption like many states; instead, MGL Chapter 140 sections 121-131P establish a state framework where local licensing authorities (police chiefs) issue License to Carry (LTC) and Firearms Identification Card (FID) credentials. Cities and towns may regulate discharge of firearms within their borders and impose zoning restrictions on dealers, but cannot create separate licensing systems that conflict with state law. Local authorities retain considerable discretion over suitability determinations, though recent court decisions have constrained subjective denials.
Unlicensed possession or sale of firearms in Massachusetts is a serious criminal offense, with penalties varying based on weapon type and circumstances under MGL Chapter 269 Section 10.
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Lowell, MA
Lowell Code Section 204-4C(1)-(4) declares unlawful any unnecessary motor noise (backfiring, racing, tire-screeching), improper horn/signaling-device use, di...
Lowell, MA
Lowell Code Section 204-3 sets a full district-by-time dBA table (residential 40-50 dB(A), industrial up to 70 dB(A) daytime), measured at the property bound...
Lowell, MA
Lowell restricts gas-powered leaf blower use to daytime hours; no outright ban exists, but decibel and hour limits apply under the general noise ordinance.
Lowell, MA
Outdoor music at restaurants, breweries, and event venues in Lowell requires an entertainment license and must end by 10 p.m. in residential zones.
Lowell, MA
Lowell Code Chapter 204, Section 204-3 sets district-based dBA limits keyed to time of day. In single- and two-family residential districts the limit drops t...
Lowell, MA
Lowell Code Section 204-4C(12) makes it unlawful to operate any radio, stereo, loudspeaker, instrument or other sound-reproducing device so as to disturb a r...
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