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+1. Already created an account and placed first order!Thank you target sports keep up the good work. Please keep this post going no delete required. It's time someone stands up for the Constitution of United States
Lawyers love to speak in theory and run up billable hours. What the lawyers were really saying was "We don't think the AG was justified, and once she gives you a choice of a small penalty and a consent decree or a trial, we will be prepared to defend your right to sell in MA once you refresh our retainer to the tune of an additional $100K, as this case will be tried in a MA court, and will have to hire a MA law firm (which will need its own retainer), apply for pro hac vice, and work with that firm to try the case."They Lawyered up and said that state has no legal claim to stop this.
This is about power, plain and simple - who has it and who does not. Do not expect the AG to allow a challenge to her power and authority to write law to go unanswered.I can guarantee you that once "word gets out" to those in power, they will get hammered.
Thank you Target Sports!
My concern is that since they've consulted with legal counsel and determined that Maura has no authority to ban mail order sales, she'll just talk to Deleo, Creem, and Linsky to get a bill written up banning online sales like what happened in CA. A great temp win for us, but I agree this should be kept discrete.
100% that's Healy's intention at this very moment. In MA, she does whatever she wants and it takes years to over turn her decision. California has showed her a way. And ASAP she finds out she couldn't bully outstate online stores, she will copy cat CA.
So I did the order to Pullman Arms nice folks but PIA to drive from Framingham when the are only open M - F till 5:00. On my next order I placed they shipped to my house again. So I have bought 3 cases taking advantage of the 25% off if you buy Federal ammo. Rebate good till Dec 31st.Support them
Yes going forward you have to upload your LTC to there web site which is what they should have done originally.So I did the order to Pullman Arms nice folks but PIA to drive from Framingham when the are only open M - F till 5:00. On my next order I placed they shipped to my house again. So I have bought 3 cases taking advantage of the 25% off if you buy Federal ammo. Rebate good till Dec 31st.
Do you just upload a photo of your ltc?Yes going forward you have to upload your LTC to there web site which is what they should have done originally.
You must be new to this gameGet a 1stCircuit pro2A judge to rule any chicanery unconstitutional until the trial is done. Yeah, we’re getting ahead of ourselves here and I wouldn’t blame if the Comm2A guys go silent on this for a bit.
Lawyers love to speak in theory and run up billable hours. What the lawyers were really saying was "We don't think the AG was justified, and once she gives you a choice of a small penalty and a consent decree or a trial, we will be prepared to defend your right to sell in MA once you refresh our retainer to the tune of an additional $100K, as this case will be tried in a MA court, and will have to hire a MA law firm (which will need its own retainer), apply for pro hac vice, and work with that firm to try the case."
At that point, Target Sports will agree to the consent decree, post haste.
If you have a contact at Target Sports, send them to comm2a ([email protected]). We would like to speak with them about their strategy for trying their case in MA.
This is about power, plain and simple - who has it and who does not. Do not expect the AG to allow a challenge to her power and authority to write law to go unanswered.
I don't think shops can collect sales tax unless your paying the shop. your paying a fee for having the item shipped to the shop not buying it from the ma shop. Alhough I have no clue how the sales and use tax worksI didn't see it mentioned, but on their website it says shipments to MA must go through a MA FFL. As far as I could see, the only way to find out who the participating FFLs are is to place an order.
I guess that's one way around the MA laws, but I wonder if that means we're going to have to pay sales tax or any other fees when we pick up the ammunition.
Lawyers love to speak in theory and run up billable hours. What the lawyers were really saying was "We don't think the AG was justified, and once she gives you a choice of a small penalty and a consent decree or a trial, we will be prepared to defend your right to sell in MA once you refresh our retainer to the tune of an additional $100K, as this case will be tried in a MA court, and will have to hire a MA law firm (which will need its own retainer), apply for pro hac vice, and work with that firm to try the case."
At that point, Target Sports will agree to the consent decree, post haste.
If you have a contact at Target Sports, send them to comm2a ([email protected]). We would like to speak with them about their strategy for trying their case in MA.
This is about power, plain and simple - who has it and who does not. Do not expect the AG to allow a challenge to her power
I don't think shops can collect sales tax unless your paying the shop. your paying a fee for having the item shipped to the shop not buying it from the ma shop. Alhough I have no clue how the sales and use tax works
I'm just going on the history of MA DOR being aggressive on collecting taxes. Also, I seem to remember one or two shops trying to collect sales tax on inbound transfers of guns bought out of state. That might have been just a sleazy FFL, but I don't recall the details.
An email to Target Sports might be in order.