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They can’t be on display unless in a locked case or have a trigger lock on them.
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I survived growing up with dad's guns and ammo in the back of his closet
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Most of mine sits in binders on the shelf.
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However, I did decorate the hallway leading to the man cave and gun room with Ithaca's Lefever Arms, Western Arms and an Ithaca Trap Guns posters.
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Back to the Mass. law thing. Ordered filler wads from BPI yesterday for the 10 ga. and was put on hold while he checked with his boss to see if it was ok to ship to Mass. because of the threats from our AG having to do with regulations her office has created out of thin air to intimidate out of state sellers.
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Mike Yacino Sr., father of the Mike Yacino who posts here and has his own gun shop, was for several years executive director of GOAL (Gun Owners Action League) here in Mass.
when the law was passed in Mass about locking guns up and trigger locks Mike went directly to the State House and demanded to the governor that the muskets displayed high on the wall in the governor’s office be immediately equipped with trigger locks. The governor realized at that point how ridiculous the law was... but it was too late - it was the law and the muskets were not exempt. Mike was a fireball and a great friend of firearms owners. . |
So, are the governor's muskets trigger locked?? By the way, thanks to Dave for posting pictures of five percent of his paper collection, or is it five tenths of a percent of his paper collection?
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glad i donot live i mass.....charlie
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