To: Lady Jag
I'm sorry! (My mind is racing all over the place)
I believe that firearms made before 1898 are exempt & are not considered a 'firearm'. A friend of mine here, who is far more knowledgeable than I am on the matter, said that there are quite a few .32 cal revolvers that you can buy w/o a license, registry, etc.
I don't know if there are only specific models, but there are a few exemptions to the rule.
3,186 posted on
08/25/2006 5:47:54 PM PDT by
proud_yank
(Socialism - An Answer In Search Of A Question For Over 100 Years)
To: proud_yank
Proud Yank's mind racing all over the place:
3,189 posted on
08/25/2006 5:50:21 PM PDT by
Lady Jag
(People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.)
To: proud_yank
Granted a .32 is a lousy caliber, but it's considered a firearm in MA. I don't know about antique ones, but I can see why they could be exempted.
3,194 posted on
08/25/2006 6:56:38 PM PDT by
Lady Jag
(People demand freedom of speech to make up for the freedom of thought which they avoid.)
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