Section 14. (a) For the purposes of this section, the following words shall have the following meanings:—
''Hijack'', to commandeer or to take control without authority.
''School'', any public or private preschool, headstart facility, elementary, vocational or secondary school, college or university.
''Serious bodily injury'', bodily injury which results in a permanent disfigurement, protracted loss or impairment of a bodily function, limb or organ, or substantial risk of death.
(b) Whoever willfully communicates or causes to be communicated, either directly or indirectly, orally, in writing, by mail, by use of a telephone or telecommunication device including, but not limited to, electronic mail, Internet communications and facsimile communications, through an electronic communication device or by any other means, a threat:—
(1) that a firearm, rifle, shotgun, machine gun or assault weapon, as defined in section 121 of chapter 140, an explosive or incendiary device, a dangerous chemical or biological agent, a poison, a harmful radioactive substance or any other device, substance or item capable of causing death, serious bodily injury or substantial property damage, will be used at a place or location, or is present or will be present at a place or location, whether or not the same is in fact used or present; or
(2) to hijack an aircraft, ship, or common carrier thereby causing anxiety, unrest, fear, or personal discomfort to any person or group of persons shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than 20 years or imprisonment in the house of correction for not more than 21/2 years, or by fine of not more than $10,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(c) Whoever willfully communicates or causes to be communicated such a threat thereby causing either the evacuation or serious disruption of a school, school related event, school transportation, or a dwelling, building, place of assembly, facility or public transport, or an aircraft, ship or common carrier, or willfully communicates or causes serious public inconvenience or alarm, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than 3 years nor more than 20 years or imprisonment in the house of correction for not less than 6 months nor more than 21/2 years, or by fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $50,000, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
(d) The court shall, after conviction, conduct a hearing to ascertain the extent of costs incurred, damages and financial loss suffered by an individual, public or private entity and the amount of property damage caused as a result of the defendant's crime. A person found guilty of violating this section shall, in all cases, in addition to any other punishment, be ordered to make restitution to the individual, public or private entity for any costs incurred, damages and financial loss sustained as a result of the commission of the crime. Restitution shall be imposed in addition to incarceration or fine, and not in lieu thereof, however, the court shall consider the defendant's present and future ability to pay in its determinations regarding a fine. In determining the amount, time and method of payment of restitution, the court shall consider the financial resources of the defendant and the burden restitution will impose on the defendant.
(e) Nothing in this section shall authorize the criminal prosecution of picketing, public demonstrations or other similar forms of expressing views.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part IV - Crimes, Punishments and Proceedings in Criminal Cases
Title I - Crimes and Punishments
Chapter 269 - Crimes Against Public Peace
Section 1 - Dispensing and Suppressing Unlawful Assembly; Arresting Persons
Section 3 - Neglect or Refusal to Exercise Authority to Suppress Assembly
Section 4 - Requiring Aid; Dispersing and Suppressing Assembly; Seizure of Persons
Section 5 - Armed Forces Obeying Orders for Suppressing Riot and Dispersing and Arresting Persons
Section 6 - Person Killed or Wounded as Result of an Assembly; Guilt and Responsibility
Section 7 - Injury to Building or Vessel by Persons Unlawfully Assembled
Section 8 - Destruction of or Damage to Property by Persons Riotously Assembled; Liability of Town
Section 10a - Selling, Giving or Using Silencers; Confiscation and Destruction
Section 10c - Tear Gas; Use in Commission of Crimes
Section 10d - Body Armor; Use in Commission of Crime
Section 10j - Breaking and Entering Building, Ship, Vessel or Vehicle to Steal Firearm; Penalty
Section 11 - Printing Statutes for Posters; Display
Section 11e - Serial Identification Numbers on Firearms
Section 12 - Manufacturing and Selling Knives, Slung Shots, Swords, Bludgeons and Similar Weapons
Section 12a - Air Rifles; Sale to Minors
Section 12b - Air Rifles; Possession by Minors; Shooting
Section 13 - False Alarms of Fire
Section 13a - False Reports to Police Officers
Section 14a - Annoying Telephone Calls or Electronic Communication
Section 15 - Stink Bombs; Sale
Section 16 - Arrowheads Used for Hunting; Sale
Section 17 - Hazing; Organizing or Participating; Hazing Defined