LittleCalm
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Current Tax bill with a Dwelling on it... ( not just Land)
Thanks. That is my understanding of the law and consistent with what shops in NH have advised me.
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Current Tax bill with a Dwelling on it... ( not just Land)
I'm telling these people what shit they can get themselves into, if they buy a NON-Compliant Handgun or Non-Compliant Rifle AR AK etc..... and they INTENTIONALLY bring it back into their State just to Circumvent the State Law.... How is THAT giving "LIES and Inaccurate info" to people.... Frankly I don't give a shit, because the Burden of Proof is on the ones who would do it...The point is telling people lies or inaccurate info about the laws helps nobody.
Perfectly Legal..Bring in your Current Maine Property Tax Bill and we can sell you anything in the store. Be careful of those Evil Black Rifles that your AG has banned since 2016...as posted earlier, If you brought it back to Mass, you just may get into a twist with your AG's office... Maybe DR can tell you different though as he thinks I'm full of BS.......Since ME a Constitutional Carry State, you really don't need the Non-Res Permit anymore, except unless you wish to carry in other states that have Reciprocity with Maine. (that's why I still have my NH Pistol and Revolver License)Hi Bob, I am a Ma resident and own a year round house in Howland Me and also register my Atv there. I also have a Maine non resident permit to carry concealed handgun. I stay there 16-20 weeks. Question, can I purchase a handgun at KTP and leave it at that location?
10-6 monday thru Saturday... Don't know about Sunday yet... I'll be there Monday@Class3NH What are the hours on Monday?
So much for people staying home.
The point is telling people lies or inaccurate info about the laws helps nobody.
I'm telling these people what shit they can get themselves into, if they buy a NON-Compliant Handgun or Non-Compliant Rifle AR AK etc..... and they INTENTIONALLY bring it back into their State just to Circumvent the State Law.... How is THAT giving "LIES and Inaccurate info" to people.... Frankly I don't give a shit, because the Burden of Proof is on the ones who would do it...
Now, with THAT, do YOU have other Proof of what I said is a LIE, or Inaccurate?
We have a NH FFL Transfer Station, but due to the ATF and a few other things ongoing, we can't do a LONG GUN transfer over to there for now... Handgun Transfers are for NH REsidents (OR THOSE who Own property, NOT JUST LAND. It HAS to have a dwelling on it. If you have THAT, you can buy anything you wish ... But you are required to store it at the address.
They give you a gift card equal to the sales tax you'd save. They did that for me on my last 2 long gun purchases and I'm a mass resident.Oh well. Guess that stops my one reason for going there. No long gun transfers. Might as well buy the gun in NH.
People are not staying home any damn way. They just are not going to work or school so what the f*** difference does it make?So much for people staying home.
Mike.That's not what you said at all. You made a pretty direct statement, shall I revisit it?
NONE of this (the highlighted portion) is reinforced or supported by either federal law or MGL. In some cases it may or may not
be legal to bring a specific type of firearm, or magazine, into state X or Y, but on its face, the statement you made is blatantly
false, as a generality.
The only reason I am a huge c*** about this is because this is the type of shit that starts "MA legal advice phantasms", which end up going viral and confusing the shit out of stuff that is already pretty confusing to begin with. Then we end up with people who are scared out of their mind to do things which are perfectly legal. When that f***ery happens, the antis
win.
-Mike
Mike.
I’ve completed the process elsewhere. The shop was 100% aware of what I was doing. They stopped short on the extra capacity mag sale. It was obviously a threshold they didn’t want to cross.
I still got the non MAhole gun.
Frankly no. I don’t get it.Yup, they're in their rights to do that, even if its mind numbing. "We don't feel comfortable doing this" is fine, or "we have a
policy, that if you have MA residency at all you dont get this" etc, fine, whatever. I have no problems with businesses making
policies that suit their comfort level. Then its an issue of whether the customer can deal with those conditions or not.
That's a different ballgame from what I would call high grade legal fiction-yarn-writing stuff where someone gets told gems like
"we have to record your information when you buy ammo because its the law" (some dicks employee? etc) yeah maybe it was the law during the brady era before the clerk was born....
"I can't sell you that ruger mk whatever even though its on the roster, our distributor told us its illegal in MA" (instead, for f***s sake, just tell me you are unsure of its legal status and don't feel comfortable selling it, instead of promoting someone elses
trash, jesus H... )
etc, etc, ad nauseam. You get the idea.
-Mike
So much for people staying home.
Frankly no. I don’t get it.
Shop takes the proper protection to make them comfortable. Some are tighter. Some are loose.
What’s the risk YOU are willing to take to feed YOUR family.
To me this does approach more than what are your RIGHTS.
KTP has much more to lose as does many other shops willing to sell to properly legal residents than you do.
I’m willing to jump thru an extra hoop to preserve that right. Do you have another state residence to pass thru such action? How hard are you willing to push it with them? It’s their FFL. Not yours.
I’m not laying down but I’m also not willing to f*** up that bridge!! If the shop don’t want to play then move on. Others will gladly play in Maura rules.
Maybe I suck at reading and missed it?? Does that count?Lol am I in the twilight zone? Did you not read my post? I already said I fully support any shops desire to make any business based decision they wish. Even if it's not rooted in law.
So what is it now, you're suggesting that shops should be able to lie to people in the interest of preserving their business? I hope
that's not the case. Either that or we're basically in agreement and you just didn't bother to read my post. Or I suck at trying to
explain something.
-Mike
You'd better stay out of NH gun shops then. About half that I've visited have someone on the staff who's clueless about either 1) an actual law or 2) firearms or ammo. (and that's "real LGS's" - not the big box kind).The point is telling people lies or inaccurate info about the laws helps nobody.
Cool! Now the bank can't stop us from going in like this, either!
Hooray! Shopping for grown ups and grown up toys without the interference!Judging by highway traffic a shitload of people are still staying home. A handful of stores reopening because some tyrants foot isnt on top of them in a few days isn't going to change much. I am betting that if KTP reopens monday they will still likely have occupancy restrictions and other ongoing safeguards. I don't think this is going to be the usual KTP with toddlers flying around the bottom half of the store with their mom towing them around while they spit in all directions, etc.
Your local walmart is probably a bigger coronavirus vector point than all of the gun/outdoor shops in new england combined. Just go back to that video of the CA walmart with the lady touching the laptops...
-Mike
I posted about the Store re-opening and others asked me questions and I did my best to answer them.....
Listen up Mike........This statement is directed to my comment and YOUR Rants pertaining to my comment..
If you have a NH or ME Residency Property Tax bill or NH/ME Registration that's all you'll need to buy a Handgun or long gun as a Resident, Do the paperwork on the handgun pick it up in the NH Transfer Station OR as a ME Resident, do the paperwork and go out the door...... Ok now.....so YOU and I are Crystal CLEAR on this......WHAT YOU DO WITH IT AFTER YOU TAKE POSSESSION OF IT IS YOUR BUSINESS..Your Peril.... OK ??....... Did THAT clear it up for you??? ....Ya get it now?
You don't have to be such a Dick about it ok? ...........This whole Thread, you've been arrogant with other Members too. I'm seeing this in other Threads as well. Do you hate what you do, or do you have this "I'm better than you" BS attitude.???
You've got nothing good to say anyhow..... been that way for a LONG TIME Mike.... (yeah I've lurked and read your rants, belittlement's to other NES Members , and BS for that long a time)....Better take a look at how you're addressing your Fellow NES Members.....
You're a Moderator, and I'm surprised the Admins have let you do this for so very long.....
If it's a Pissin Contest you have with me.......well then You won! ...
BTW, if you purchase a Mass Approved Handgun, you can legally take it between States as you wish....Then again the Powers that be here may think I'm FOS on this, but check with a Manager in the Store to see if I'm telling "lies or giving Inaccurate" info...
I do get it, but instead of just admitting what you posted was wrong
High capacity mags are a different story. They are illegal to posses in Massachusetts.
Standard capacity mags are perfectly legal to posses in MA if they are preban. The "high capacity" nonsense drives me up a wall.
Good point. From now on we should call 10 round mags as "restricted capacity"Standard capacity mags are perfectly legal to posses in MA if they are preban. The "high capacity" nonsense drives me up a wall.