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On Thu, 07 Aug 2003 20:38:41 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: This is the wrong place to be asking about the law. Call your state police. If you were going to run into trouble with the law, you may as well ask the gestapo, since they're your worst nightmare. Boats are notoriously insecure. As far as storage, a wooden locker is not going to withstand a crowbar attack, but for long guns it might be your only choice. In that case, I'd go with both trigger locks and cable locks. Remove the locks when you're using the boat. Head to Home Depot for strips of metal to reinforce the cabinets, which can be done on the inside, and add a high security hasp with padlock. Store ammo and magazines separately, perhaps in a smaller storage box with the handguns. For handguns, there are quick-access boxes which can be bolted to floors or walls. I'd still trigger lock the guns when the boat's not in use. Better yet, take home the handguns. Take a look at some of these storage options - the smaller ones should be adaptable to your boat: http://www.dsmlawenforcement.com/firearm/ http://www.gunvault.com/ -Doug Thanks for those links. Yes, I could call the state police but I would expect a runaround and in the end maybe not even get good info. Not that Usenet is any more reliable but the beauty of Usenet is someone may have already done all the legwork and be willing to share the experience. For the record, since mass is such a pathetic state, I hired an attorney who specializes in gun law months ago to assist in my application process. I've also put the question to him (he's on vacation) but it never hurts to hear a first hand account from someone who's been in the same position. That's why I posted. Thanks again for the advice. Sean |
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