http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/06/23/i-team-gun-control-massachusetts-number-licenses/
Some interesting info.
Some interesting info.
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Only 4397 in Taunton? We're slacking.
I don't understand how that is discretion, essentially the applicant would be rejecting themselves as being unsuitable.“We reject them for a variety of reasons. If you’re convicted of a felony, if you lied on the application, domestic violence,” Dougan explained.
Something doesn't make sense. No active licenses in Lincoln, only 1 denial since 2006? I find it hard to believe.
There's an excel spread sheet with the # of active LTCs. 416 in Lincoln
That's weird, Lincoln is listed as a green town?Something doesn't make sense. No active licenses in Lincoln, only 1 denial since 2006? I find it hard to believe.
That's weird, Lincoln is listed as a green town?
I would not be surprised if some towns "strongly discourage" applicants from applying in the first place, like Rhode Island towns did before Archer vs McGarry. If the sergeant says "You can apply, but we deny 100% of applicants, and we keep your $100", the average resident would not bother following through.
Discretion is the first caseI don't understand how that is discretion, essentially the applicant would be rejecting themselves as being unsuitable.
Discretion is when the CLEO looks at you and won't issue a permit because you looked like someone who broke his daughters heatr at her high school prom.
"Licenses per capita" for each town would be the really meaningful figure, but I'm too lazy to do the math right now.
"Licenses per capita" for each town would be the really meaningful figure, but I'm too lazy to do the math right now.
Good to see Haverhill up there
Something doesn't make sense. No active licenses in Lincoln, only 1 denial since 2006? I find it hard to believe.
The population was 17,837 at the 2010 census.
Active Gun Licences 1730