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Because, like the AG's "consumer protection" regulations, the EOPS list only applies to sales by Massachusetts licensed dealers. When one says "face to face" the usual assumption is that neither party is a licensed dealer.if its a FA-10 face to face sale, why wouldnt the 98 production date matter? dosnt it have to be made before then and registerd in mass?
Other than the federal laws regulating interstate sales of firearms and the rather stiff penalties for violating them? Nothing that I can think of at the moment.whats stops someone from going to nh, buying one and selling as a ma compliant via FA-10??
the thing is, how can you tell. if someone is saying "this is ma compliant GLOCK" is there a way of looking into that particular firearm to see, or either take their word for it, or dont buy it...
the thing is, how can you tell. if someone is saying "this is ma compliant GLOCK" is there a way of looking into that particular firearm to see, or either take their word for it, or dont buy it...
i may be misunderstanding.. but i think ma gun laws are sorta confusing too.
the thing is, how can you tell. if someone is saying "this is ma compliant GLOCK" is there a way of looking into that particular firearm to see, or either take their word for it, or dont buy it...
i may be misunderstanding.. but i think ma gun laws are sorta confusing too.
Yes, the gun laws are stupid, nonsensible, and largely useless . . . but always remember that they were proposed and voted in by equally stupid, nonsensible and largely useless legislators.