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Randall Dean, a vice president at a global technology company and a mentor to many Mill vendors as owner of the gun shop Dean Safety, has frequently advised people to disregard Healey’s enforcement directives.
On Northeastshooters.com, under the moniker CrackPot, Dean writes: “Some dealers . . . are ignoring Healey and instead following the law as written.”
On three recent visits to the Mill, Globe reporters found many shops openly hawking things that Healey would likely say violate the law.
The Globe scoured online forums, social media, and gun marketplaces for listings for 99 businesses and individuals who have held federal firearms licenses at the Mill since 2014.
The Globe found 25 dealers who clearly advertised or displayed guns and gun parts for sale to Massachusetts buyers that appear to be illegal under Healey’s interpretation of the ban — though her office declined to comment.
Sixteen dealers posted ads for assault weapons made “Massachusetts compliant” with the very modifications Healey explicitly said were not OK.
I was there this morning, two town cops had a car pulled over in the entry way to the back parking area. I think the car just pulled in to the parking lot as the cop was pulling them over. The police Chief definitely sounds like a douche from his quotes in the article.Hi Maura, you C U N T
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Jason Guida didn't do us any favors, I have always scoffed at the idea he is a "go to" person for 2A legal advise now that he is in private practice.
He should have told the Globe to piss up a rope.
F^CK the Littleton Police Chief too
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“How easy is it to buy an assault weapon in Massachusetts? The answer is pretty easy. You can literally do it right now,” said Jason Guida, an attorney who specializes in firearms cases and previously served as director of the state Firearms Records Bureau.
People still talk too much. I wouldn't be shocked if someone (Healey) tried to make an example out of someone. This article just flipped the bird at her....
Not ahead of the election, would get called out as being thin-skinned and vindictive…esp if the challenges prevailPeople still talk too much. I wouldn't be shocked if someone (Healey) tried to make an example out of someone. This article just flipped the bird at her....
Jason Guida didn't do us any favors, I have always scoffed at the idea he is a "go to" person for 2A legal advise now that he is in private practice.