And here are the new storage rules for ammo and components.
NOTE: Whereas previously if you had a permit there were NO requirements to keep your ammo locked up at all times, that is now changed and regardless of permit or not, all ammo/components must be locked up at all times. Empty Cases do NOT need to be locked up per this regulation, only powder, primers and ammo.
1. The new quantities in the end on odd numbers . . . e.g. 9999 rds of .22LR is fine without a permit, but 10000 rds requires a permit instead of >10000! I've spoken to my fire chief about this and he's willing to carry the water for me to the state fire marshal to have this corrected so that full cases/boxes of ammo are OK and quantities are all > instead of < like it used to be, as he says "adding one more round or primer is insignificant.
2. There is a "license" available for greater quantities HOWEVER they are issued by your selectmen or city/town council and those hearings are all public (public meeting law), broadcast and archived by your local community TV . . . this is a direct violation of C. 66 S. 10(d) which states that all info on gun ownership/permits is confidential and not subject to public disclosure except to LE for LE purposes!! Not sure what can be done here, but I have flagged this to someone high up in state government and additionally I plan to flag this to the state fire marshal.