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+1 for making me laugh on this lowsy rainy day.
on a side note its pretty much the same deal in Maine. I bought ammo at KTP and asked if they needed to see my LTC. The guy replied "All I need is your money buddy"
I wouldn't give them either, nor my business.Walmart in Seabrook asks for my firearms license (Mass or NH) and my driver's license every time.
If I get a non-resident LTC-A, can I buy ammo in MA?
Bought ammo at Al's Gun & Reel, Riley's, State Line, Manchester Firing Line, Milford Firearms, the WalMart in Amherst and of course the Manchester show. Of these, only State Line asked for ID.
If I get a non-resident LTC-A, can I buy ammo in MA?
If you don't have an MA firearms license of the appropriate class you cannot purchase a firearm in NH, not even a rifle/shotgun. (Handguns must always be transferred into MA anyways) There is a chunk of US code (federal law) that dictates any federally licensed firearms dealer has to obey this provision.
Federal law also blocks you buying anything on a private sale from an NH resident, because you are not an NH resident (or at least, by virtue of what you posted here, you're not. )
-Mike
What about gifted from, say, a parent in another state? That's not purchasing...
What about gifted from, say, a parent in another state? That's not purchasing, so the states in question have no right to cry like a 14yo girls about not getting their tax money. Also, non-federali attachments...remember, no money changed hands. Or did some asshat in DC pull something out of thin air to cover that, too?