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Sean,
I used to live in Ma. but it's been around 10 years since I had gotten my handgun permit renewed there. At least when I was licensed there, the ONLY place you could leave your gun unattended was in your house. i.e. If you had it locked in the trunk of your car, someone stole the vehicle and then used the gun in the commission of a crime, YOU were held responsible. This at least applied to handguns, but I'm unsure about long guns. One of the problems in Ma., at least when getting a permit, was that the usage listed on the permit was at the discretion of the local jurisdiction. This was a problem if you wanted to carry for personal protection and the local chief of police would issue a permit for target shooting. If the permit usage was listed as target shooting, you were theoretically only allowed to carry your handgun to and from the range. I believe it was GOAL (Gun owners action league) which was pushing for the usage to be listed as 'For Any Lawful Purpose' which was a big help and a lot of jurisdictions agreed since there wasn't a rash of vigilanteism or wild west shootouts that the anti-gun crowd always predicts. In summary, be VERY careful and get as much info as possible before even considering a handgun on the boat! I also suggest you check out GOAL's website as well as support them. They are there to help gun owners of Ma. and I suspect will have the info on long guns if you choose to go that route. -Jim Sean wrote: (Already posted this on rec.guns) Hi, I keep my boat in massachusetts waters and need to know the law regarding secure storage on a boat. Does anyone know what's required for both long guns and hand guns? Is a locked wooden locker good enough? Do I need trigger locks? Can I leave guns on board "permanently" if they are properly stored? Any help appreciated, Thanks Sean |
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