H 2709
An Act relative to live fire training requirements
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Bill overview
This bill, which failed to pass, proposed establishing requirements for live fire training programs in Massachusetts. It aimed to ensure that personnel involved in emergency response, such as law enforcement and firefighters, received standardized and effective training in handling firearms. The bill sought to standardize training protocols and potentially improve safety outcomes related to the use of firearms in emergency situations. The legislation was subject to multiple hearings and revisions before ultimately failing to pass.
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Primary sponsor
Kenneth P. Sweezey
Cosponsors
Kenneth P. Sweezey
Paul K. Frost
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