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June 12th, 2021, 09:06 PM #1Member
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MA Non-Resident Application for LTC - Instructor/classes
Thinking of applying for LTC in MA, due to new job and work travel frequently near boston once a month.
MA Gun Safety Course
"Massachusetts Basic Firearms Safety Course. This course must have been taken with an instructor who is
certified by the Colonel of the Massachusetts State Police (ask your instructor prior to taking the course if he is
certified in Massachusetts). "
Question: anyone one who is offering this class in or around pike county area? or only option is to travel to MA for a class?
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June 12th, 2021, 09:18 PM #2Member
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Re: MA Non-Resident Application for LTC - Instructor/classes
Good luck with NY , NJ , CT , RI ,depending which way your driving following FOPA rules on getting your firearm there if ever pulled over .
Best just stay west of the Delaware with the pew pews
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June 13th, 2021, 10:27 AM #3Grand Member
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Re: MA Non-Resident Application for LTC - Instructor/classes
I looked into it as I have gone to MA on vacation numerous times in years past.
Basically it is a big pain in the ass and you've got to do it in state and renew it every single year.
If you are really dedicated to doing it, you can do it, but they do not make it easy.
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