namedpipes
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Would receiving money for it count as self gratification?
Not sure... that actually could be a loophole... damn you Broc....
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Would receiving money for it count as self gratification?
I took a screemshot of you flexing in your Only Fans account. I will see if they give me money for those guns.
Imagine the finds to be found if someone just sat in the parking lot and offered everyone turning in a firearm $25 more than the buy back program.
You'd need an FFL first of all unless all those people you're buying from have LTCs and will sit there while you do an eFA10. If they're turning in a gun, they aren't going to deal with some rando in the parking lot waving cash at them.
I wonder in a FFL could set up shop in the parking lot or across the street to help facilitate the transfers. Like at a gun show except a gun buy back.
Depends on the kind of pipe you use.200 $ for a zip gun! How many can you make by the 15th?
Newb.I've been in Acton for 53 years.
I was disappointed seeing cars there when I was driving by100$ an item, watched a guy turn in several handguns which were worth more than a damn 100!!!
You can bet that regardless of any laws, rules or regulations, the cops, who don't want to be there in the first place, would chase you out. Remember that this not a gun show and that the FFL needs to do biz at the licensed premises. Even if the FFL handed out flyers inviting folks to bring guns to a dealer location, the folks would need the correct LTC or FID to transport them there. The "No questions asked" would not apply as the dealer needs to log the gun into the bound book. Sorry to be a spoil sport. Jack.I wonder in a FFL could set up shop in the parking lot or across the street to help facilitate the transfers. Like at a gun show except a gun buy back.
FIFY. We know where the elite libs get their household helpActon. LOL
"Muffy. Did you read about this shooting in Roxbury last night in the Globe, dear?"
"Yes, Phillip. Something must be done! I'm going to call the Rector and see if we can arrange one of those gun 'buy-backs'."
"Oh Muffy. That's silly. Have the chauffeur take care of that for you."
"You're so smart, Phillip. Tea dear? CONSUELAINGA!!! Bring the tea!"
Does this apply to acquisitions too? For instance, an FFL can go on a road trip and purchase wares elsewhere, no? This is a question, not a statement.... Remember that this not a gun show and that the FFL needs to do biz at the licensed premises. ...
The FFL can receive firearms from any mfr, distributer, dealer or individual in the US. An individual must show ID for the dealer's bound book. It's just not wise for a dealer to accept a gun from an individual who he suspects could be a PP, altho it's probably done a lot. Also in Mass we have the "in state grandfather" thingy and the AWB which could affect the status of the gun and mags for resale. Sort of a "Better safe than sorry" thing. Just my 2 cents.Does this apply to acquisitions too? For instance, an FFL can go on a road trip and purchase wares elsewhere, no? This is a question, not a statement.
If so, then purchasing those firearms would be legal. He simply could not SELL firearms there?
Just a "catch phrase" that's become universal. Usually followed up by "It was a huge success" and a pic of a pile of shit on a table, which came from an evidence locker at the PD.Lots of explanations for the "reasons" for the event; did they ever explain how they could "buy back" something they never owned in the first place?
Oh, I know. I'd like to force them to call it what it really is: a gun surrender. Or a public-funded confiscation.Just a "catch phrase" that's become universal. Usually followed up by "It was a huge success" and a pic of a pile of shit on a table, which came from an evidence locker at the PD.
Does not say the gift card amount
Also, I wonder why the suicide rate is "the highest in four years"
In collaboration with the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office and the Acton and Boxborough Police Departments, AB Cares is hosting a “Safer Homes, Safer Community” unwanted gun buyback program on Saturday, May 15th. Learn more at http://bit.ly/ABcares
We know that nearly 6 out of every 10 gun deaths in Massachusetts are a suicide, and the firearm suicide rate in Massachusetts is the highest it has been in four years. This event will provide residents the opportunity to safely, securely dispose of unwanted and unused firearms to make our homes and our communities safer by reducing the chance of accidental discharge, self-harm, and theft.
Many thanks to our event partners:
Acton-Boxborough United Way
If the ffl has a mass firearms dealer license (he does) he's exempt from the awb. He might end up having to transfer it out of state, though. He can sell to a PP but I did not know there's an issue acquiring "from" one?The FFL can receive firearms from any mfr, distributer, dealer or individual in the US. An individual must show ID for the dealer's bound book. It's just not wise for a dealer to accept a gun from an individual who he suspects could be a PP, altho it's probably done a lot. Also in Mass we have the "in state grandfather" thingy and the AWB which could affect the status of the gun and mags for resale. Sort of a "Better safe than sorry" thing. Just my 2 cents.
A 10 gauge black powder ?Acton-Boxborough United Way
537 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 101,
Acton, MA 01720
As Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Racial Justice are at the core of United Way's mission"
Amazing example of diversity lol