When you need a hand truck to rotate your ammo, you might have enough.
There's always room for one more case...
How can you move a pallet with a hand truck?
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When you need a hand truck to rotate your ammo, you might have enough.
There's always room for one more case...
2. I was answering Dtess17 question who is also MA resident. I wanted to point to him that according to 527 CMR 13.04 1e he has to keep it in the original box. How you keep it or how he will choose to keep it - was not part of my post. Notice, I didn’t even state how I keep it.
Yes, statute was a wrong word. I mainly typed it as force of habit. However, most of our so called laws are nothing more than corporate policies/regulations anyway.If the "statute" (I prefer to call it a regulation, as this is a reg not a law). insists on original boxes, that provision is completely uneforceable, to the point where it can be safely ignored...
Cop: Where did you buy this ammo?
Guy: Four Seasons in Woburn.
Cop: When did you buy it?
Guy: 2006.
Cop: How many cases?
Guy: Four.
Cop: Was this in 50rd box or the bulk 250rd box?
Guy: 50rd boxes.
Cops search the house, because she let them in, and find the scene similar to Scott’s photo. They confiscate everything and bring in the husband for questioning, aka interrogation. They open one of the ammo cans with loose 9mm and ask the guy:
Cop: Where did you buy this ammo?
Guy: Four Seasons in Woburn.
Cop: When did you buy it?
Guy: 2006.
Cop: How many cases?
Guy: Four.
Cop: Was this in 50rd box or the bulk 250rd box?
Guy: 50rd boxes.
Now they got to keep his guns, ammo and LTC. After some more “interviewing” they pin some other charges on the guy and DA gets a conviction and an article in BG about how they made our streets safer.
Even for Massachusetts this is unbelieveably over-the-top paranoid.
I hearby award this post:
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Yes, statute was a wrong word. I mainly typed it as force of habit. However, most of our so called laws are nothing more than corporate policies/regulations anyway.
Yes most of these regulations are very difficult and in some cases impossible to enforce. However, most of the time they do not get you with gathered evidence, but with self incriminating or fraudulent statements. So although no one is busting down anyone’s door tonight because he/she keep loose ammo, it could bit an unaware NESer if he/she ever falls into their clutches. Here is one possible scenario – a wife calls police and says her husband is unstable gun hording lunatic. And she fears for his safety. Cops search the house, because she let them in, and find the scene similar to Scott’s photo. They confiscate everything and bring in the husband for questioning, aka interrogation. They open one of the ammo cans with loose 9mm and ask the guy:
Cop: Where did you buy this ammo?
Guy: Four Seasons in Woburn.
Cop: When did you buy it?
Guy: 2006.
Cop: How many cases?
Guy: Four.
Cop: Was this in 50rd box or the bulk 250rd box?
Guy: 50rd boxes.
Now they got to keep his guns, ammo and LTC. After some more “interviewing” they pin some other charges on the guy and DA gets a conviction and an article in BG about how they made our streets safer.