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Old 02-23-2017, 07:22 PM
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If you own property here, you might qualify for a resident permit. You'll probably need to consult a firearms lawyer, but I think that the ATF allows multiple state residency for firearms purposes. If that's so, you might have an argument that you are a resident of MA at least part time.

Again, you'll probably have to consult a lawyer, but it might be worth your while. I know a couple of names of lawyers that specialize in licensing and provide them to you via PM. I have no connection to them, but they have good reputations.

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Originally Posted by Ytcoinshooter View Post
Ah Massachusetts! I have considered applying for my permit there because we own seasonal property on the Cape. After looking over the process after downloading the application it seemed like a steep hill to climb for an out of stater like me. Im amused by the whole "Restrictions for Non-resident Temporary License to Carry Firearms". You have it worse than CT with your trigger restrictions and the like.
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