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[QUOTE="Hoser:789044"][QUOTE="menstrual_sweatpants_disco:780649"]I've done the research in the past. I'm going to have to brush up on it again. I believe Massachusetts has some of the toughest (if not THE toughest) gun laws in the country. Anyway, I'm going to worry about class A LTC vs class B and letters of recommendation and all that crap later... For now, I need to look into completing the required safety course. All that's required in that department is to take an NRA certified safety course and to present proof of taking/passing the course on your application. Some friends, though, recommend I take a course that's both NRA AND state police sanctioned. Some even recommend I do all this AND take a more in depth/longer course (one that would involve multiple visits, and at a gun range) just so it looks all that much better on the application. Gun gurus, what are your thoughts?[/QUOTE] I think that Mass. gun laws are ridiculously un-Constitutional. Especially for having one of the highest murder rates in the country. If everyone carried guns, crime would go away.[/QUOTE]
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