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"No discharge of firearms" not a problem in my town.Weer'd Beard said:Well I know that if you live in many of the towns that is "no discharge of firearms" you're SOL. I know a BUNCH of towns in Maine are "Shotgun Only"
And then there are required distances you need to be from a paved road, and other houses.....
I'll let the other people feild that part!
-Weer'd Beard
Weer'd Beard said:Well I know that if you live in many of the towns that is "no discharge of firearms" you're SOL. I know a BUNCH of towns in Maine are "Shotgun Only"
senorFrog said:Weer'd Beard said:Well I know that if you live in many of the towns that is "no discharge of firearms" you're SOL. I know a BUNCH of towns in Maine are "Shotgun Only"
I asked a PO about this before. I realize PO are not lawyers and the gun laws in MASS are confusing and ambigious. However, he said state law trumps town law. Therefore, the town laws re discharge do not matter. Just the state law. As long as you are following the state law you're okay. This is his opinion, not mine, so no flames please. Any truth to that?
dreppucci007 said:Outta curiosity, what town do you live in? I know that living in Fairfield County, backyard shooting is a no-no. If I remember correctly, the CT laws were that you can shoot a Shotgun on private property with the only restriction being the 500 foot rule, but with a rifle, there had to be a minimum of 10 acres property, and the 500 foot rule would apply, too. As far as I know, NO HANDGUN shooting...not for hunting, not for fun in backyards. If you had a lot of private property, you may be able to get away with it as long as noone sees or complains.
Now I'm not 100% sure on these, but it's what I remember from when I lived there a little over a year ago.
M1911 said:I suggest that you contact a lawyer in CT. Make sure that he also checks the town ordinances.
dreppucci007 said:but he's an italian lawyer in either Norwalk or South Norwalk.
M1911 said:SensorFrog:
I didn't write that. Please correct your quoting.
thanks,
M1911
WOW, gun and divorce lawyer info on the same page...it doesn't get any better than that!dreppucci007 said:http://attorneypages.com/details.php/44660_2044662_542_339_101.htm
This is him...Give him a call.
Lynne said:M1911 said:SensorFrog:
I didn't write that. Please correct your quoting.
thanks,
M1911
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