I recently got my class A LTC (no restrictions) in MA and the issuing officer was very limited on information he felt like giving me, (and its a pain in the ass to contact the guy which is why I’m askin this on Yahoo now)
I’ve been going through the paper work and maybe its right in front of me but my questions are…
1. Can I carry a concealed weapon?
2. Can I accompany a non-licensed person? (aka if I go to the range or something, allow someone whos not licensed to operate one of my firearms) It seems as though thats how it’s worded I’m just double checking.
3. What else can I possibly do that I’m not thinkin of? Other than basicallly purchase any and all large cap weapons other then a machine gun. oh and can I legally transport a weapon through RI or ME because I go to both often and would like to go hunting in ME and there are a few good ranges in RI. (as long as their locked up and ammo seperated)
MA is extremely strict on its licensing polocies.. the LTC stand for licence to carry, the class A is for high cap firearms

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Liberals generally hate the military institution because they assume it’s conservative. Mostly its conservatives that assume the military to be conservative.
Here’s the reality: There is almost no religious freedom. All churches are non denominational, religious symbols must not be visible on your uniform. Gun control, No soldier can carry a gun on or off duty except when issued one, and the same with ammo. Going to strip clubs and prostitutes is a common pastime even among married soldiers. There is no capitalism among soldiers. All soldiers are trained to think and act the same way.
I knew plenty of liberals in the army, but mostly nobody talked politics. I had the impression that the troops didn’t have a clue about political issues anyway.
I dont know why some feel they have to justify the rules. The point of my question was not to critize the rules, its about political perceptions of the military.

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I will be traveling from FL to CT by vehicle (95 north) by myself I posses both a valid Connecticut pistol and revolver permit and a Non-resident Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm license. I will carry my Glock 23 and my Ruger LCP. I know do to the reciprocity agreement between Florida and the other states in my travel I’ll be fine in these states (GA, SC, NC, VA, DE, and PA.) What I am worried about is the states that don’t recipritatee i.e NJ MD and NY. I know by federal law that it’s legal for me to have them in my vehicle as long as the pistols are locked in a case unloaded and the ammo is in a separated storage container, should I be worried if I’m stopped by an LEO in a non-reciprocity state?
The vehicle is a small SUV, so I have a problem.
Im saying they will be in a lock box, then Ill be completely fine, right?

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I have a 9mm and i dont really know exactly what the laws are,should i put the gun in the trunk and the ammo in the car?is it legal to carry the gun in the car with or without ammo?im trying to get educated so i dont go to jail for something i dont know.I live in Ohio.thanks

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Do they allow concealed/open carry there? What are the age restrictions (if any) for gun ownership? Are full autos allowed? If so, are they regulated in a special class of their own (like here in the U.S.)? Also, are there any ammo restrictions (ie, no hollow points, steel core rounds, etc)? Thanks in advance.