How difficult is it to get CCW license in MA? I'm gathering by your post that you don't need any kind of firearms owner card like some other states (NJ?), but you do have to register your purchase with the state? Is that true for handguns and long guns? One more question: If she weighs the same as duck, she's made of wood, and therefore...?
The minimum requirements are a four hour safety course that does
not require live fire. An NRA Basic Pistol would qualify but is NOT required. You then get the paperwork from your local PD and pay the 100 bucks, take fingerprints and photo. They have 40 days to approve or give you reason for denial. If denied, you have a state arbitration board you can fight through. The approval is at the discretion of your local PD but denial is regulated by the state. It's my understanding that at least 40 bucks stays with the local PD.
After that you can buy what ever is on the roster with no waiting period. Just the basic NICS and paperwork for sale. Private sale is allowed as long as the guns are on the roster. Registration is required for all handguns and long guns with the exception of antique firearms of the muzzleloading variety.
There are three basic licenses.
FID - Firearms ID for 18-21 years old for long guns for hunting purposes.
LTC-B - Handgun/rifle without hi-capacity magazines but no concealed carry. Max 5 round DETACHABLE magazines.
LTC-A - Handgun or rifle with hi-capacity magazines WITH concealed handgun carry for all lawful purposes. Max 10 round DETACHABLE magazines or greater if the magazine was manufactured prior to 1994.
I carry a Sig P228 with 13 round mags on loan from my daughter.
My local PD will not issue a LTC-B because of the restrictions. He will automatically upgrade it to a LTC-A.
Mine took about 10 days total after applying!