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    A site for gun owning bookworms:

    http://www.again.net/~steve/page7d.htm

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    Made into a Sticky.

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    This is pretty sweet.

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    Just remember, if you live in Massachusetts you'll need a Class A LRB (License to Read Books) in order to purchase, posssess, transport or read any books, magazines, newspapers or other literature. Licensed Massachusetts dealers can only sell publications that have received an official imprimatur from the EOPS, and also meet the AG's consumer protection regulations for safe literature. While there isn't any actual law prohibiting out-of-state dealers from selling you books, the AG's office has been running sting operations against them, so please don't share the names of such dealers on any public forum.

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    If that was a sticky, this should be as well:

    Geeks with Guns Forum

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    A gun owner's library is almost as important as his guns. I suggest all of you buy a "Standard Catalog Of Firearms" and "Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms". While prices change from area to area and year to year, these books go a long way in helping you make smart decisions.

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    The page you referred to no longer works......

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    Quote Originally Posted by calsdad View Post
    The page you referred to no longer works......
    Had me worried. But Geeks with guns still works.

    The other site is no go: http://www.again.net/~steve/page7d.htm

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    I can't get there either!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KMaurer View Post
    Just remember, if you live in Massachusetts you'll need a Class A LRB (License to Read Books) in order to purchase, posssess, transport or read any books, magazines, newspapers or other literature. Licensed Massachusetts dealers can only sell publications that have received an official imprimatur from the EOPS, and also meet the AG's consumer protection regulations for safe literature. While there isn't any actual law prohibiting out-of-state dealers from selling you books, the AG's office has been running sting operations against them, so please don't share the names of such dealers on any public forum.

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