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Re: Massachusetts man arrested for having 30,000 rounds of ammo

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 10:19 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Does Mass. actually have an ammunition limit law on the books?

Re: Massachusetts man arrested for having 30,000 rounds of ammo

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 5:54 am
by Liberty
The Annoyed Man wrote:Does Mass. actually have an ammunition limit law on the books?
I do not believe so .. Looked around and asked some family up there. He didn't have permits for the guns, and one or two were hi capacity assault autoloading pistols. They seized the ammo for evidence. They suspect he is selling ammo to the Dominican Republic. So theammo becomes evidence for a potential other crime. He is not a US citizen and if I'm correct he is not permited to get a Firearms ID or a handgun license. We do know he is a resident of New Hampshire. Due to mandatory sentencing he will get at least 1 year in prison with no parole, no good behavior.

Re: Massachusetts man arrested for having 30,000 rounds of ammo

Posted: Tue May 19, 2009 10:19 am
by 74novaman
Oldgringo wrote:Where was that Concord Bridge I've heard about? :patriot:
Glad someone else saw the irony.

From the shot heard round the world to criminalizing "stock piling" of ammo in 200 years....nice work MA. :roll: