Massachusetts General Laws
Chapter 214 - Equity Jurisdiction
Section 7b - Noise Pollution; Shooting Ranges; Exemption From Liability; Hours of Operation

Section 7B. Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special law, rule or regulation to the contrary, no owner of a rifle, pistol, silhouette, skeet, trap, blackpowder, or other similar range shall be liable in any civil action or criminal prosecution in any matter relating to noise or noise pollution resulting from use of the range, provided said owner of the range was in compliance with any applicable noise control law, ordinance or by-laws in existence at the time of the construction of such range.
No owner shall be liable in any action for nuisance, and no court shall enjoin the use or operation of said range on the basis of noise or noise pollution, provided said owner was in compliance with any noise control law, ordinance or by-laws in existence at the time of the construction of the range.
The exemptions from liability and the immunities from prosecution provided in this section shall also extend to any owner who, in order to satisfy a requirement of law, regulation or by-law, relocates his range within the same parcel of land or a contiguous parcel of land, owned by him at the time that the commonwealth or its political subdivision commences enforcement of such a requirement or that the owner voluntarily complies with such a requirement. In order to maintain these exemptions from liability and immunities from prosecution, owners who relocate their ranges pursuant to the preceding sentence shall remain in compliance with the applicable noise control laws, ordinances or by-laws in existence at the time of the construction of the original range described in the first paragraph.
No standards in rules adopted by any state, city, or town agency for limiting levels of noise in terms of decibel level which may occur in the outdoor atmosphere shall apply to the ranges exempted from liability under the provisions of this section. Such ranges shall be prohibited from operating between the hours of ten o'clock post meridian and eight o'clock ante meridian unless otherwise allowed by the local governing body.

Structure Massachusetts General Laws

Massachusetts General Laws

Part III - Courts, Judicial Officers and Proceedings in Civil Cases

Title I - Courts and Judicial Officers

Chapter 214 - Equity Jurisdiction

Section 1 - General Equity Jurisdiction; Original and Concurrent

Section 1a - Remedy in Damages No Bar to Suit for Specific Performance of Contract

Section 1b - Right of Privacy

Section 1c - Right to Freedom From Sexual Harassment

Section 2 - Statutory Jurisdiction

Section 3 - Special Jurisdiction

Section 3a - Unauthorized Use of Name, Portrait or Picture of a Person; Injunctive Relief; Damages; Exceptions

Section 3b - Fair Information Practices of Public Holders; Violations of Chapter 66a; Remedies; Limitation

Section 4 - Process; Issuance

Section 5 - Venue

Section 6 - Labor Disputes; Injunctions; Issuance; Conditions Precedent; Procedural Requisites

Section 6a - Jurisdictional Labor Disputes; Temporary Injunctive Relief; Arbitration; Definition

Section 7 - Construction of Wills; Notice

Section 7a - Damage to the Environment; Temporary Restraining Order as Additional Remedy; Definitions; Requisites; Procedure

Section 7b - Noise Pollution; Shooting Ranges; Exemption From Liability; Hours of Operation

Section 8 - Determination by One Justice

Section 9 - Acts and Proceedings Other Than Trials Upon the Merits

Section 10 - Cases Pending in Another County; Hearing

Section 10b - Proceedings for Application of Cy Pres Doctrine to Failure of Charitable Gifts; Deviation; Notice; Parties

Section 11 - Issues of Fact to Be Tried by Jury

Section 12 - Summoning of Jury

Section 13 - Jury Issues in Superior Court

Section 14 - Continuous Sitting of Courts in Boston

Section 15 - Control of Action

Section 16 - Writs of Seisin and Execution

Section 17 - Receiver's Bond

Section 18 - Pending Actions; Taking Papers From Files