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  2. Gun laws in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts EOPSS also provides the option to register a firearm, although, other than obtaining a firearm from out of state (a transfer of ownership), this is not required by law. Owner license required? Yes: Yes: MA Ch. 140 Sec. 129C: Firearms Identification Card (FID) or License to Carry Firearms (LTC) required. [9]

  3. Massachusetts has new gun law in effect. What does it ... - AOL

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    According to the governor's office, An Act Modernizing Firearms Laws modernizes Massachusetts’ existing firearm laws to address homemade untraceable “ghost guns,” and 3-D printed guns.

  4. Massachusetts governor signs bill cracking down on hard-to ...

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    Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey signed a sweeping gun bill Thursday that supporters say builds on the state’s existing gun laws, including a crackdown on hard to trace “ghost guns,” while ...

  5. Bartley-Fox Law - Wikipedia

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    The Bartley-Fox Law was co-sponsored by, and named after, Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives David M. Bartley and retired judge J. John Fox. [1] [2] The text mandates a one-year prison sentence for anyone convicted of possession of a firearm without a license in the state of Massachusetts, [3] [4] and added two years to the sentence of anyone convicted of committing a crime ...

  6. Gun laws in the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey prohibits the possession of certain named firearms or "substantially identical" firearms deemed to be assault firearms, including possession of parts from which an assault firearm may be readily assembled. Firearms classed as assault firearms but acquired before May 1, 1990 and registered with the state are legal to possess.

  7. Massachusetts man sentenced in firearm straw purchasing ...

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    This was apparently done to conceal the illegal sale of multiple firearms from 23-year-old Shakim Grant to Rodriguez. Firearm straw purchasing conspiracy: Three charged in Massachusetts

  8. Assault weapons legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts law bans the sale, transfer, or possession of assault weapons not otherwise lawfully possessed on September 13, 1994. Massachusetts defines "assault weapon" by the definition of "semiautomatic assault weapon" in the federal assault weapons ban of 1994. That definition included: A list of firearms by name and copies of those firearms;

  9. Firearm and Sword Possession Control Law - Wikipedia

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    The regulations and prohibitions within largely concern the possession, use, import, discharge, conveyance, receipt, and sale of firearms and firearm parts, including regulations to follow in order to obtain permission to have a gun, but retains past restrictions on swords and other bladed weapons. Handguns are completely prohibited. [4]