Mark from MA
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This.No, they're not.
It's an "unfair and deceptive business practice" for licensed dealers to sell them.
They're 100% lawful to own, possess, carry, and even sell by any individual with an LTC. It's also 100% lawful to sell the component parts, provided they aren't a firearm within the laws of the Commonwealth.
Under the proposed changes, every semiauto will increasingly be prohibited. There's no reason to think this would grandfather Gen 2s more than the Gen 5s that are currently in the state.
If grandfathered any glock in the state will be OK.......not sure why you think pre-98 gen 2's would be any different than anything more current gen, currently fa-10'ed in state.
Technically there would be a finite amount of glocks or any other semi auto if grandfathered right? So yes over some time they will increase in value.....but by then SCOTUS may shitcan that because its unconstitutional.
Then the reality is, they won't be able to be transferred to anyone unless they are out of state...which makes them unsellable and useless as any type of "investment"
So basically....this thread is about living an extra 2 years in this state so MAYBE you can make an extra 500 on glock.....holy f***ing gay.
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