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Very interesting!
"SPRINGFIELD — The impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent landmark decision on firearms is reverberating throughout Massachusetts and in particular in Springfield where the Police Department found its decades-old practice of routinely restricting — or even denying — licenses to carry firearms was suddenly unconstitutional.
“With the new changes from the Supreme Court decision, that’s all gone,” said Deputy Police Chief William Cochrane."
"SPRINGFIELD — The impact of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent landmark decision on firearms is reverberating throughout Massachusetts and in particular in Springfield where the Police Department found its decades-old practice of routinely restricting — or even denying — licenses to carry firearms was suddenly unconstitutional.
“With the new changes from the Supreme Court decision, that’s all gone,” said Deputy Police Chief William Cochrane."
Supreme Court ruling blows holes in Springfield restrictions on license-to-carry applications
For more than three decades, Springfield either denied or restricted LTC applications.
www.masslive.com