Sunday, February 28, 2010

To Massachusetts, License to Carry

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TC applications in Massachusetts are approved or rejected solely by your local Chief of Police.

Brookline Chief of Police:
No person shall, in any public area, have possession of, or discharge, any weapon, firearm

Contrary to US Constitution, 2A -JEB

Effective immediately, chapter 140, sections 122, 122B, 129B, 131, 131A, 131F and 131H have been amended to change the fee schedule for Massachusetts firearms licenses. The fees collected from the licenses are generally allocated as $50.00 for the Commonwealth, $25.00 for the licensing authority, and $25.00 for the Firearms Fingerprint Identity Verification Trust Fund. Note that there is still no fee for applicants over 70 years of age, and no fee for the renewal of a restricted FID card (for possession of mace or pepper spray). The license fees are now as follows:

Dealers License (including Gunsmiths): $100.00
License to Sell Ammunition: $100.00
Firearms Identification Card: $100.00 (No charge for renewal applications for "Restricted" FID Cards)
License to Carry Firearms: $100.00 (Includes license to possess machine guns)

Applications are accepted by appointment only. Appointments and interviews are conducted Monday through Thursday from 8:30 am to 2:30 pm. For further information or to make an appointment, contact the Brookline Police Department's Identification/Firearms Licensing Unit at 617-730-2239.

http://www.brooklinema.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=660:firearms-licensing&catid=618:procedures&Itemid=1120


Four Season Firearms can be reached at 76R Winn St., Woburn; 781-932-3133; or www.fsguns.com.

Self-defense in Massachusetts is a case for data locuta.








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