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Looking for a basic gun safety class in or near Bellingham

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    Default Looking for a basic gun safety class in or near Bellingham

    A friend of mine never got a new FID from when the law got changed (I'm holding onto his rifle for the time being!). He lives in Bellingham, so I was wondering if there are any instructors here who are in that area of MA.

    Bob is looking to take the class in January or some time after that.

    Thanks!
    "When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
    - Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776


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    Default Mike Burchman

    Hey Ross,

    I just got an update on Mike Burchman's courses for someone.

    Wednesday 11/29 @ 6:00 pm
    Thursday 12/14 @ 6:00 pm
    Saturday 12/16 @ 5:00 pm
    Thursday 12/28 @ 6:00 am

    I think he's pretty close to Bellingham.

    cheers,
    Chuck

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    Try AFS in North Attleboro. Pretty close and Henri is a great instructor that does the Basic. http://americanfirearmsschool.com

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    Try Ted at Northeast.

    NOTE: He may not need a course. If he was licensed in '98, he's covered:

    Persons lawfully possessing a firearm identification card or license to carry firearms on June 1, 1998 shall be exempt from the provisions of this section upon expiration of such card or license and when applying for licensure as required under this chapter.

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    He was, AFAIK. Don't know if he's still got the card; I'll have to check.
    "When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
    - Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776


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    As always check the GOAL website.
    What is this "restriction" you speak of ?

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    Hi:

    Worcester PD gives the class for something like $35.00. He can call them and make the arrangements from there.

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    Holliston Sportsman's club is close and if you look on thier main page they are starting a class tomorrow 12/8 which you may be able to get into. This is where I took mine.

    http://www.hsanews.com/

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    Oddly enough I ran into John N. from the Holliston club at Lodge last night. I'll be passing this info to my buddy tonight when I see him at OUR Lodge. (Darned Freemasons are everywhere... )
    "When I see how few who talked so largely of death and honour are around me, and that those who are here are those whom it was least expected, I am lost in wonder and surprise. Your noisy Sons of Liberty are, I find, the very quietest in the field. An engagement or even the expectation of one gives a wonderful insight into character."
    - Colonel Joseph Reed, aide to General George Washington, 1776


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