Author Topic: Massachusetts Supreme Court upholds trigger lock requirement for guns in homes  (Read 1459 times)

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Maintenance of an unenforceable law.

Mass taxes put to good use again.
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Doesn't suprise me in the least.  Those commies on the MA SJC have been re-writing the law rather than interpreting it for years and years.

It's why all my family members now have licenses.  I can leave my handguns unlocked whenever someone is home.  If they're not, they're in the safe or trigger locked.

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Hard to believe Mass. was once part of the 13 Colonies, that signed a document rejecting oppression, and an overbearing tyrannical form of gov't....

But hey, Ted Kennedy is still sober,... :-X

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Hard to believe Mass. was once part of the 13 Colonies, that signed a document rejecting oppression, and an overbearing tyrannical form of gov't....

But hey, Ted Kennedy is still sober,... :-X

I got a new beer fridge for the corner,....I'll just go,..............and install it now,........ :-*

Not hard to believe at all if you bear in mind that after the Revolution Mass not only kept the property requirement for voting, but INCREASED it from the colonial level.
One of the things that led to Shays rebellion was that the vast majority of Mass citizens who served in the Revolution lost the right to vote when the war was won.

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