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Request your firearms transaction history In MA

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Think of it this way folks, If the list is faulty and they know it, it can not be used as evidence. So if they are are not smart enough to fix it, Don't be dumb enough to help them.
I had been wondering if you get ERPO'd or whatever and the cops come and seize your guns, are they going by that same list??? Would they require proof that you no longer own them? Because otherwise, couldn't you move most of them out of state and then just lie and say you haven't own those guns in years?...
 
It’s annoying that you need a notary public to stamp the request. But I understand the intent for security.

But it’s insane that they don’t accept personal checks. I’ve never seen a government entity not accept personal checks.
 
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