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[QUOTE="GodlessRob:780650"]Mike, First of all, it's going to vary by town. I don't know yet whether the supreme courts decision is going to have an affect. You are licencsed through the town you are living in. Example: I think it's quincy, but the chief of police is not a fan people having guns in his town, so the have restrictions, 200(don't know if it's more or less but you get the point) licences are issued for the town, so the only way to get one is wait until someone dies or gives up their license. Whereas a towns like lakville, carver, middleboro, you walk in, hand them the certification, wait until the background check is done an bang you have it. Last I talked to you, you said you were thinking of moving to Woburn. Woburn cops can be extremely difficult. Your best bet is to get your licencse in the town you live in and then transfer it when you move. Now, The NRA is a MUST obviously, I would personally go to a range more than once, I don't know if I would do the SP sanctioned one but it might do you good. I mean the NRA course is an 8 hour 1 day thing, personally I don't think that's enough time to teach someone responsibilty with a gun, but that's just me. I could go on for hours, but I do give you props for making this decision, and asking questions, THAT does show some resposibility. Check out the American Firearms School in North Attleboro, the instructor there is great, pulls no punches in his class and cuts through the bullshit. Give me a shout anytime if you want to talk more about this. [/QUOTE]
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