AHM
NES Member
APFSDS is goin' to jail.Sort of a follow-on, but there has been some debate about what would most likely happen if someone with an LTC were stopped and their weapon "controlled" for the duration of the encounter, and that weapon or their spare mag holder had a pre-ban 11+ round mag in it. Are most LEOs aware a) that pre-band 10+ round mags are legal here, and b) that it is difficult to identify some of these magazines? I can carry a print-out of the MGL paragraph stating that pre-bans are legal, but there is not a definitive guide for identifying these magazines (unless there is a post-94 date stamp or whatever).
Don't do what a coworker did. ... Officer asks "are you carrying? ...
iDiot coworker goes "Yes I am! And with pride goes to draw it and show off his brand new Taurus 9mm ..."
As he's looking down and fiddling with his shirt to get it all the way out, he realizes both the officer and the officers partner have already draw. He says "Oh, sh***t" and stopped. I already had my hands up and took two steps back. ...
Until and unless the state "adjusts itself",In regards to the MA LTC restrictions.... even with the new SCOTUS ruling, things will take some time to adjust themselves out. Especially here.
So, yes, if your LTC has restrictions, you're still bound by the restrictions.
gun owners have to ask themselves whether they want to be
the plaintiff in a well-funded suit to have the law thrown out by a Federal court.
Until and unless the state "adjusts itself",
police have to ask themselves whether they want to be
the last cop to charge someone with a victimless crime;
a case that is going to land in Federal court.
Spot the NESer:The average Karen or Ken isn't looking for people "printing" or carrying. The average gun owner probably isn't either. NES members are always in Condition Yellow and scanning for potential threats so are far more alert than mere citizens.
Ask Broccoli about that.
@Broccoli Iglesias