http://boston.cbslocal.com/2011/04/26/power-saw-used-in-plymouth-murder-suicide
The topic is tragic, the comments are......
The topic is tragic, the comments are......
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BTW, no one has mentioned cordless power tools. The battery and tool must be seperated and locked in seperate locked boxes when transporting to and from home to site. Also have to put a ban on all these high powered power tools. Does anyone really need a 18V power tool?
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[STRIKE]Cry me a river. I would have been taking pics with the leg and putting them on facebook.[/STRIKE] nvm, already been done.“This was traumatic for the officers, ” said Plymouth Police Chief Mike Botieri. “To see a man take his own life in such a manner.”
NSA, SOALYou’re all so ignorant! The problem isn’t saw control in Massachusetts, it’s the fact that any dummy can cross the border into redneck New Hampshire where they can buy saws right over the border – without even a license to carry one!
Oh yeah, I know what all you 2nd Amendment whackos are going to say: “Waah. Don’t take away our saws! If he didn’t kill himself with a saw, he would’ve done it with a drill press! Waah!”
Well you know what? All of you NSA and SOAL of Massachusetts right-wing saw-nuts can go to hell!!
.I understand the logical push to regulate power tools, especially in this case. After all, the Constitution clearly states the man had a right to keep and bear arms. It makes no mention of legs.
As long as the motor was manufactured before Sept. 13, 1994, you should be ok.I'll have to stop by Home Depot on the way home and get a couple of "pre-ban" blades for my saw. Hmm, I hope my saw will be grandfathered in.
I'll have to stop by Home Depot on the way home and get a couple of "pre-ban" blades for my saw. Hmm, I hope my saw will be grandfathered in.