mikelawtown
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I had a fellow co-worker say it was illegal for a person to sell another person ammo in Mass. I sell to people when i had left over and when i sold a firearm and didnt use that Caliber anymore. Is this true?
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I had a fellow co-worker say it was illegal for a person to sell another person ammo in Mass. I sell to people when i had left over and when i sold a firearm and didnt use that Caliber anymore. Is this true?
i'm not the guy buying and selling to make $$, or reloading it. I just wanted to clarify if possible that are their laws against this? Like having an extra box of say 9mm in my safe and i only have a 40 now, can i sell that box without breaking the law.
tell your co-worker to STFU and mind his own business and that the next time you want his opinion you'll rattle his cage.
Invite your co-worker to the range.
Don't ask Don't telltell your co-worker to STFU and mind his own business and that the next time you want his opinion you'll rattle his cage.
Down range.Invite your co-worker to the range.
tell your co-worker to STFU and mind his own business and that the next time you want his opinion you'll rattle his cage.
I thought it was ok as well, until someone pointed this out. Still not sure if there is something somewhere else making it ok.
Section 122B Sale of ammunition; license; fees; rules and regulations; refusal, suspension or revocation of license; judicial review; penalties
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Section 122B. No person shall sell ammunition in the commonwealth unless duly licensed. The chief of police or the board or officer having control of the police in a city or town, or persons authorized by them, may, after an investigation into the criminal history of the applicant to determine eligibility to be licensed under this section, grant a license to any person, except an alien, a minor, a person who has been adjudicated a youthful offender, as defined in section fifty-two of chapter one hundred and nineteen, including those who have not received an adult sentence or a person who has been convicted of a felony in any state or federal jurisdiction, or of the unlawful use, possession or sale of narcotic or harmful drugs, to sell ammunition. Every license shall specify the street and number, if any, of the building where the business is to be carried on. The licensing authority to whom such application is made shall cause one copy of the application to be forwarded to the commissioner of the department of criminal justice information services, who shall within a reasonable time thereafter advise such authority in writing of any criminal record disqualifying the applicant. The fee for an application for a license to sell ammunition shall be $100, which shall be payable to the licensing authority and shall not be prorated or refunded in case of revocation or denial. The licensing authority shall retain $25 of the fee; $50 of the fee shall be deposited into the general fund of the commonwealth; and $25 of the fee shall be deposited in the Firearms Fingerprint Identity Verification Trust Fund. The licensing authority to whom such application is made shall cause one copy of any approved application to be forwarded to the commissioner of the department of criminal justice information services.
i'm not the guy buying and selling to make $$, or reloading it. I just wanted to clarify if possible that are their laws against this? Like having an extra box of say 9mm in my safe and i only have a 40 now, can i sell that box without breaking the law.
Never in my life have I heard of an individual being bothered for selling a box or case or five once in a while.
Unless you run ads constantly or go to a flea market or make the gun show circuit regularly, who would even know?
tell your co-worker to STFU and mind his own business and that the next time you want his opinion you'll rattle his cage.
Could you please restate your post more simply for me so that I can understand your reply to my post?Then you better check if they have a LTC, You that Ma. Law thing. OHHH! That's right if your in another state like New Hampshire or Vermont that doesn't apply imagine that!!!