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Rally on April 19th

Should we organize a Rally on the Lexington Green for April 19th?

  • YES!

    Votes: 109 99.1%
  • Are you off your rocker?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Take your meds

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Never happen

    Votes: 1 0.9%

  • Total voters
    110
  • Poll closed .
In. Pending ability to take day off from work. Shouldn't be an issue -- plenty of warning.
 
I think part of the problem is too few Massachusetts citizens have never even seen an AR in the hands of responsible people.
April 19th would be an excellent opportunity to introduce them...

Hell. We might already have permission...

Carrying Rifles Or Shotguns on A Public Way
The state has enacted specific requirements for carrying a rifle or shotgun on the person on a public way:
•Loaded guns: Except as exempted or provided by law, no person shall carry on his person a loaded rifle or shotgun on a public way (see exemptions below).
•Unloaded guns: Except as exempted or provided by law, no person shall carry on his person on any public way an unloaded rifle or shotgun unless such rifle or shotgun is enclosed in a case. This subsection "does not apply to drills, parades, military reenactments or other commemorative ceremonies, color guards or memorial service firing squads, so called, as permitted by law."

So we need to get a permit for a parade or commemorative ceremony - and then we can actually shoulder arms?

Sounds like we might have to actually do a march - from Lexington to Concord - and that it would be legal. If they'd give the permits.
 
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So we need to get a permit for a parade or commemorative ceremony - and then we can actually shoulder arms?

Sounds like we might have to actually do a march - from Lexington to Concord - and that it would be legal. Ift they'd give the permits.

Lets just carry empty cases then. Scary black ones
 
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