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Moving to Ma.

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A friend of mine is getting out of the Marines and moving back to Ma. He asked me if he can bring his suppressed guns and hi cap mags with him? I had no idea and figured some of you guys might.
 
Suppressors are a big no-no in Mass, even with the ATF Tax Stamp and paperwork.
As to the hi-caps, only if they're pre-ban.
He's far better off avoiding Mass and moving to NH instead.
 
His family and a job are waiting here for him. I think that's the only reason he is coming back to Ma.
 
suppressors and hi cap mags? what suppressors and hi cap mags? Sorry I was in a tragic boating accident before moving to ma and lost everything [rofl]
 
He just spent years defending freedom and the American way of life, why would he consider moving to a communist/socialist state when there is a free state next door?

Thank him from me for his service, and tell him we have plenty of room for him and his weapons in New Hampshire... Live Free or Die!
 
He just spent years defending freedom and the American way of life, why would he consider moving to a communist/socialist state when there is a free state next door?

Thank him from me for his service, and tell him we have plenty of room for him and his weapons in New Hampshire... Live Free or Die!

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This thread is absolute proof that when you go into the Marines they suck out your brains and fill your head with poo, how else could you explain wanting to move into Massachusetts
 
A friend of mine is getting out of the Marines and moving back to Ma. He asked me if he can bring his suppressed guns and hi cap mags with him?

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I got out of the Navy 2 and a half years ago. I came back home to MA for friends, family, and a job. I bought a house thinking I was cashing in on low prices blah blah blah. You know what I have discovered? My "friends" are lame, my family would still come see me in NH, the money I spent on the house I bought would have gone much further in NH, and if I had looked I could have found a job as good if not better in NH. So here I am, 2 and a half years later, making extra mortgage payments and scraping money together to move to NH which, if I had known then what I know now, I should have done in the first place.

Tell your friend to learn from my mistakes.
 
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