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Given the gun-unfriendly nature of things in MA, I would contact the State
Police and not leave it to advice on the newsgroups.
Way too many liability concerns.
You might try the NRA website, but I would spend the quarter and call the
troopers.

Cliff
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Chief3mfc wrote:
Given the gun-unfriendly nature of things in MA, I would contact the State
Police and not leave it to advice on the newsgroups.
Way too many liability concerns.
You might try the NRA website, but I would spend the quarter and call the
troopers.

Cliff


I agree with Cliff. I'd also talk to the CG and local Marine Patrol.
Then I'd probably take the most restrictive advice from among the three.

dave

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Yea, just don't use your real name!

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Given the gun-unfriendly nature of things in MA, I would contact the State
Police and not leave it to advice on the newsgroups.
Way too many liability concerns.
You might try the NRA website, but I would spend the quarter and call the
troopers.

Cliff



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