The Law Enforcement Guide To Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 by Chief Ronald C. Glidden covers all aspects of Massachusetts firearms law - New Laws

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Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 by Chief Ronald C. Glidden covers all aspects of Massachusetts firearms law. This edition includes Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024
It also includes an expanded FAQ section. In addition to Massachusetts and federal firearms statutes, the manual also includes firearms related CMRs, tables, forms, articles and notes from the author to help officers involved in either firearms licensing or enforcement to better understand our complicated firearm laws. This manual has become the leading source of firearms legal information for Massachusetts law enforcement.


Chief Glidden is the law enforcement expert on Massachusetts gun law.

He tells the police what to do.

Anyone know what he said about the new law?
 
He is giving classes right now to the police all over Massachusetts.

I think hi opinion on these laws matters.
Don't really care, what actually matters is wether or not DAs will tolerate or accept shit charges that are based off these laws.

I'm sure someone will soon leak the PDF and then you guys can tie yourself into knots and dick self punching while simultaneously pant shitting over the new bloviations created by this guy. 🤣
 
Don't really care, what actually matters is wether or not DAs will tolerate or accept shit charges that are based off these laws.

I'm sure someone will soon leak the PDF and then you guys can tie yourself into knots and dick self punching while simultaneously pant shitting over the new bloviations created by this guy. 🤣
Well folks from the DA office are taking his classes which are selling out.


Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 PDF Version​


$49.00




The Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law is compiled by Chief Ron Glidden (Ret.). This edition includes all the latest changes in Massachusetts firearms law and the firearms licensing process including the changes implemented by Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024. All previous editions are obsolete. This guide has been used for over 25 years by law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, sportsmen and gun owners as the leading source for information on Massachusetts firearms law.

Has anyone ever bought his PDF copy?
 
Well folks from the DA office are taking his classes which are selling out.


Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 PDF Version​


$49.00




The Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law is compiled by Chief Ron Glidden (Ret.). This edition includes all the latest changes in Massachusetts firearms law and the firearms licensing process including the changes implemented by Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024. All previous editions are obsolete. This guide has been used for over 25 years by law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, sportsmen and gun owners as the leading source for information on Massachusetts firearms law.

Has anyone ever bought his PDF copy?
One wonders how far off from the actual law’s language this will be.


Probably greater than the space between Voyager 1 and Earth.
 
His ad says that, so you believe him?

This is like fear porn for you isn't it? 🤣 hardcore xxx.... the only way it could be better is if glidden packed a portapussy in with the order. 🤣
There might be some good nuggets in there.

The new law got rid of muzzle brakes, collapsible stocks, allows bayonet mounts.

Nobody saw that coming.

Maybe he has other good things for us mixed in.

If anything it's good opo research.

Good to know what the DA's are thinking and being taught.
 
There might be some good nuggets in there.

The new law got rid of muzzle brakes, collapsible stocks, allows bayonet mounts.

Nobody saw that coming.

Maybe he has other good things for us mixed in.

If anything it's good opo research.

Good to know what the DA's are thinking and being taught.
Except history has shown that DAs are not necessarily wedded to all gliddenisms.
 
Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 by Chief Ronald C. Glidden covers all aspects of Massachusetts firearms law. This edition includes Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024
It also includes an expanded FAQ section. In addition to Massachusetts and federal firearms statutes, the manual also includes firearms related CMRs, tables, forms, articles and notes from the author to help officers involved in either firearms licensing or enforcement to better understand our complicated firearm laws. This manual has become the leading source of firearms legal information for Massachusetts law enforcement.


Chief Glidden is the law enforcement expert on Massachusetts gun law.

He tells the police what to do.

Anyone know what he said about the new law?
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I found his previous book to be pretty good.

I bought it when I moved to MA and as I learned my way around MA laws, I never really found anything that was inaccurate or overreaching.

This includes stuff that a lot of people here get wrong. For example. No need to lock or case an unloaded handgun to and from the range. It can be in a soft bag in the back seat of the car.

Why? Because only LOADED handguns need to be under your direct control and only large capacity rifles and shotguns need to be cased. He got that right.
 
He's got a NEW edition!!!

2025 Version 1.0 is on website.

Description says it's Version 2.0.

Not sure which one you will get if you download.

I think it's all updated with the NEW guidance after the latest meetings with the Board.

Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2025 Edition 2.0 by Chief Ronald C. Glidden covers all aspects of Massachusetts firearms law. This edition includes Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024

It also includes an expanded FAQ section. In addition to Massachusetts and federal firearms statutes, the manual also includes firearms related CMRs, tables, forms, articles and notes from the author to help officers involved in either firearms licensing or enforcement to better understand our complicated firearm laws. This manual has become the leading source of firearms legal information for Massachusetts law enforcement.

 
Well folks from the DA office are taking his classes which are selling out.


Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 PDF Version​


$49.00




The Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law is compiled by Chief Ron Glidden (Ret.). This edition includes all the latest changes in Massachusetts firearms law and the firearms licensing process including the changes implemented by Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024. All previous editions are obsolete. This guide has been used for over 25 years by law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, sportsmen and gun owners as the leading source for information on Massachusetts firearms law.

Has anyone ever bought his PDF copy?
Never in my life have I seen someone WANT bullsh!t laws just to win an argument with themselves about justification for listing gay ass lowers at full retard pricing for almost a decade now.
Pay the $50 to prove yourself correct so we can all laugh at you again for being a cuck and 1/2 and caring about what tyrants think
 
I don't see it that way. He's providing guidance for those who are too dumb or disinterested to figure it out themselves.

When I move to MA, everyone told me that guns had to be cased during transport. I read the law and saw that this was plainly correct.
Someone gave me access to Glidden's book and I saw that his assessment was correct.

So I bought one.

Note. Only large capacity rifles and shotguns need to be cased and locked for transport. Non large capacity rifles and shotguns don't need to be cased and neither do ANY handguns.
 
He's providing guidance for those who are too dumb or disinterested to figure it out themselves.
That's pretty much the police force......and Rapetile.........

Glid knows he's got a lifetime gig in MA.... as the accepted State Law guru. Huge scam going.....

Im very sure he's all for any and all new legislation, so he can rewrite and re- educate police forces with seminars and books....and of course the cost is paid for by YOU the taxpayers of MA!
 
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I don't see it that way. He's providing guidance for those who are too dumb or disinterested to figure it out themselves.

When I move to MA, everyone told me that guns had to be cased during transport. I read the law and saw that this was plainly correct.
Someone gave me access to Glidden's book and I saw that his assessment was correct.

So I bought one.

Note. Only large capacity rifles and shotguns need to be cased and locked for transport. Non large capacity rifles and shotguns don't need to be cased and neither do ANY handguns.
needed.

is the new transport law the same?
 
Well folks from the DA office are taking his classes which are selling out.


Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law, 2024 Edition 2.0 PDF Version​


$49.00




The Law Enforcement Guide to Firearms Law is compiled by Chief Ron Glidden (Ret.). This edition includes all the latest changes in Massachusetts firearms law and the firearms licensing process including the changes implemented by Chapter 135 of the Acts of 2024. All previous editions are obsolete. This guide has been used for over 25 years by law enforcement, prosecutors, defense attorneys, sportsmen and gun owners as the leading source for information on Massachusetts firearms law.

Has anyone ever bought his PDF copy?

You're sounding like his agent. Are you getting 5-10%?
 
I don't see it that way. He's providing guidance for those who are too dumb or disinterested to figure it out themselves.

When I move to MA, everyone told me that guns had to be cased during transport. I read the law and saw that this was plainly correct.
Someone gave me access to Glidden's book and I saw that his assessment was correct.

So I bought one.

Note. Only large capacity rifles and shotguns need to be cased and locked for transport. Non large capacity rifles and shotguns don't need to be cased and neither do ANY handguns.
This is correct........but its right in the law plain as day.....so why does one need a book on it.

I used to just leave my uncased handguns strewn about my truck.....at traffic stops I just told them Glid said it was all good bro!
 
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