David Beierl wrote: > > In Massachusetts its one year, no questions, no parole. > Also is it not a Federal offence to transport a firearm across state lines? Its certainly illegal to transport a firearm into New York State. They get a few criminals that way here. When they cannot nail the shooter, they sometimes can trace the person who transporetd the gun into the state and then plea bargain them into naming who they sold the gun to. > david > > At 10:42 3/31/99 -0500, Kari Williams wrote: > ><< to be legal in most states, you have to have a permit > > to carry the thing in your car! i'm not saying it's not a good idea, but if > > you get stopped for any reason, it's an automatic trip to jail in some > > states. :( >> > > > >i know, i know.... that's why i followed the word "handgun" with "????" very > >scary thoughts... > >~kari > > David Beierl - dbeierl@ibm.net |
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