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Old June 14, 2012, 08:35 AM   #8
Tom Servo
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If we want to talk about the unfairness or unconstitutionality of a given law, that's fine. Blanket aspersions about a state or its people are not permitted, however.

Several posts have been edited because of this, and if it continues, this thread will be shut down.

Massachussets requires a permit for the purchase of ammunition.

In addition, state Fire Prevention Regulations require a special license for storage of ammunition or components exceeding these amounts:

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(a) Small Arms Ammunition
1. Not more than 10,000 rounds of rim fire ammunition.
2. Not more than 10,000 rounds of center fire ammunition.
3. Not more than 5,000 rounds of shotgun ammunition.
(b) Small Arms Ammunition Primers
1. Not more than 1,000 caps or other small arms primers.
(c) Smokeless Propellants
1. Not more than 16 pounds.
2. Persons under 18 years of age may not keep or store Smokeless Propellants.
3. Not more than two pounds of such propellant shall be stored in a multiple family dwelling or a building of public access.
(d) Black Powder
1. Not more than two pounds.
2. Persons under 18 years of age may not keep or store black powder.
(e) Exempt quantities of small arms ammunition, primers, smokeless propellants and black powder shall be stored in original containers and such containers shall be stored in a locked cabinet, closet or box when not in use.
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