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Oooohhh, a whole 25 years.I believe Mass was incorporated as a state long before all the horse and buggy driving freaks in Ohio...
I'll gladly take the Amish and Anabaptist freaks over your gun laws and libtards.
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Oooohhh, a whole 25 years.I believe Mass was incorporated as a state long before all the horse and buggy driving freaks in Ohio...
The game belongs to the state in every state of the union.
The idea that it is OK to trespass on someone's land without asking is just too f-ed up for words.
I guess socialism is uncool until it benefits you.
You guys really cannot comprehend the concept of truly private property then.What your talking about is being an isolationist.
Because thats the way its been since the Pilgrims Landed, Its not up to me to change nearly 400 years of tradition.....If I dont want people on my land I post it "No Tresspassing". Thats why they make "No Tresspassing" signs and not "Hey, Come on In" signsYou guys really cannot comprehend the concept of truly private property then.
You KNOW the land you are about to enter does not belong to you. Why do you need to be told that you cannot enter?
You guys really cannot comprehend the concept of truly private property then.
You KNOW the land you are about to enter does not belong to you. Why do you need to be told that you cannot enter?
You guys really cannot comprehend the concept of truly private property then.
You KNOW the land you are about to enter does not belong to you. Why do you need to be told that you cannot enter?
You guys really cannot comprehend the concept of truly private property then.
You KNOW the land you are about to enter does not belong to you. Why do you need to be told that you cannot enter?
Ever hear of plat maps?what if you dont know the land belongs to someone?
almost every town in Massachusetts has a by law that says something like: NO DISCHARGING OF FIREARMS...and then thats followed by: town property, town limits, or public places, or across the road....
which means, that even if the land is not posted, you can not shoot anyways.
So, to be able to shoot, you either need to: 1-find the owner and ask for permission, and 2-if the land is not privately owned, ask the town for permission.
So, who cares if the state requires you to have permission or not, most towns do. I didnt check the by-laws for every town, but im pretty sure that about 90-95% of towns in Mass have a bylaw prohibiting shooting, unless you have permission from the owner or the town.
Incorrect. The majority of the towns do not have discharge or hunting restriction bylaws. Maybe inside the 495 perimeter that is the case but outside of that it is not the norm.
Here is a good list to start from. Probably not 100% complete but if you want the complete list you can contact Mass Fish and Wildlife and they will send you one...
http://macouncil.tripod.com/id28.htm
FYI Mass has 351 towns and cities for reference.
i dont know if you noticed, but almost every town listed on that website requires some kind of permission. Even the ones that are all the way at the bottom of the page
What you did not notice is that site is only a listing of towns that do have restrictions. If a town does not have discharge or hunting bylaws it is not listed on that site.
There are only 77 towns listed on the site. If you subtract that from the total number of towns in Mass which is 351, you get a substantial number of towns (274) that do not have restrictions even if there a few missing from that site which there probably are.
Which number is bigger, 77 (with bylaws) or 274 (without bylaws)?
almost every town in Massachusetts has a by law that says something like: NO DISCHARGING OF FIREARMS...and then thats followed by: town property, town limits, or public places, or across the road....
which means, that even if the land is not posted, you can not shoot anyways.
So, to be able to shoot, you either need to: 1-find the owner and ask for permission, and 2-if the land is not privately owned, ask the town for permission.
So, who cares if the state requires you to have permission or not, most towns do. I didnt check the by-laws for every town, but im pretty sure that about 90-95% of towns in Mass have a bylaw prohibiting shooting, unless you have permission from the owner or the town.