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Re: Massachusetts Reciprocity

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:02 pm
by marksiwel
Lets also forget you can use magazine with more than 10 rounds

Re: Massachusetts Reciprocity

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 10:24 pm
by TheArmedFarmer
davidtx wrote:Did you ever pursue a permit for Mass? I have kids in NH and lots of friends and occasional business in MA and have been trying to figure out how to carry in both states. At a minimum, it looks expensive.
Nope, and that's the silver lining to my losing my job with the parent company in Boston. I don't have to travel there anymore so now I get to stay here in Texas where we are citizens, not subjects.

Good riddance to Massachusetts. I plan to never visit that state again.

Re: Massachusetts Reciprocity

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 11:33 pm
by marksiwel
TheArmedFarmer wrote:
davidtx wrote:Did you ever pursue a permit for Mass? I have kids in NH and lots of friends and occasional business in MA and have been trying to figure out how to carry in both states. At a minimum, it looks expensive.
Nope, and that's the silver lining to my losing my job with the parent company in Boston. I don't have to travel there anymore so now I get to stay here in Texas where we are citizens, not subjects.

Good riddance to Massachusetts. I plan to never visit that state again.
You and me both, well, if I can ever carry, I want to go to Nantucket, but South Padre will do for now

Re: Massachusetts Reciprocity

Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 9:45 pm
by Sewer_Ice
I was in New England for a while, lot of time spent in Boston. THAT LIST IS RIDICULOUS! Nothing from Springfield AT ALL!! I'd bet that it's like the approval processing for handguns to be approved in CA, cost the company money, because it seems like every Glock, SIG, Smith and Wesson, is on that list!

There are few things I miss from New England, there firearms laws aren't any of them. The food, my old friends/co-workers, the Red Sox, the local history are a few of them.