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I read that, I know I cant carry in a court house but I can usually check my firearm in. I was wondering if BCH was the same. I called them and was told "I am not sure you should probably leave it at home"
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I think I will leave in in the car safe
There is no place to check firearms at City Hall. There are metal detectors and bag searches.
There is no place to check firearms at City Hall. There are metal detectors and bag searches.
I hate going there. So does everyone who works there.
My latest dodge is I ride my motorcycle and park in the "Court Vehicles only" area with a couple of other bikes. Or I ride a bike. T is 3rd choice, paying a parking garage is last choice.
Thanks for the heads up.Really shouldn't be riding the T unarmed.
Really shouldn't be riding the T unarmed.
Thanks for the heads up.
I'll tell my 13yo son and 14yo daughter, who take it home from school every day. Ashmont line no less.
Today my daughter is bringing home a neighbor 3rd grader, whose school is on the way. She is armed with an umbrella.
Been talked about before, but my peak awareness on the T is after Bruins games. Something about those $11.75 beers.
Search her? Nope!
Search her? Yup!!!
Really shouldn't be riding the T unarmed.
Really shouldn't be riding the T unarmed.
eligible employees paid in about $47,000 in contributions, and take out $1.65 million in pension and healthcare benefits," Baker said. "After its recent round of reforms, new employees will contribute $67,000 to take out $1.49 million in benefits. Still a huge problem."