One Scott Wadland was shocked, shocked, to observe a uniformed security guard apparently commuting to work with his holstered firearm. "Are there any policies in place (like those on Amtrak) that prohibit weapons on the train?" he asked.
No. "The carrying of firearms in Massachusetts is governed and controlled by Massachusetts General Law," said John Martino, MBTA Transit Police Deputy Chief. "Persons with a valid permit may carry firearms as allowed, and in accordance with, any and all restrictions noted on the permit."
From today's Boston Globe, Northwest Section, p. 3.
No. "The carrying of firearms in Massachusetts is governed and controlled by Massachusetts General Law," said John Martino, MBTA Transit Police Deputy Chief. "Persons with a valid permit may carry firearms as allowed, and in accordance with, any and all restrictions noted on the permit."
From today's Boston Globe, Northwest Section, p. 3.