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Old 11-09-2012, 11:34 AM   #11
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All glocks are on the approved roster in Ma. They are not on the attorney general's imaginary list however. Very few ffls are willing to challenge the farce that is set in place and sell glocks. The latest news that I have received is that the consumer protection agency's list is the only legal list. We will sell glocks.


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I have nothing to add to this thread except that it came as quite a shock to me, thank you for posting. I'm ignorant of a lot of things, but I had no idea that this type of gun control was being implemented in other parts of the country (Florida here). What type of criteria do they use to pick the winners and losers of this ridiculous stance on personal handguns?


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Old 11-09-2012, 09:39 PM   #13
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The CPA has a series of tests that the gun must pass at the cost of the manufacturer as well as have certain "safety features". Once the firearm passes the attorney general then supposedly has the final say in whether it can be sold or not. Yep, you heard right, the manufacturer can have all the safety features and spend up to $50k per gun for testing, pass all the tests and still not be allowed to sell the firearm in this state because the attorney general says so.
Lmfao talk about interference of commerce.
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You're asking the question nobody can answer. They are on the approved roster but the attorney general's non-existant list says you can't sell them. An ffl was recently just denied their renewal due to selling non-ma compliant guns so even those who are normally willing to sell glocks aren't right now.
The real kicker is that they use consumer protection laws to deny the sale or glocks. Yet they allow police officers to carry said unsafe firearms on duty.
Where are the lawsuits???
I posted on northeastshooters.com about constitutional law challenges I would like to start bringing in this state, that can have enormous ramifications nationwide. Please let me know if you are interested in learning more. I am discussing this with state and national firearm organizations.
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I would be interested in knowing more. I know that our local second amendment advocacy groups are essentially useless. I put paperwork in front of them showing that distributors were denying the sale of black powder guns to ffls claiming they were non ma compliant based on fear of the attorney general's office. They did nothing.
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I would be interested in knowing more. I know that our local second amendment advocacy groups are essentially useless. I put paperwork in front of them showing that distributors were denying the sale of black powder guns to ffls claiming they were non ma compliant based on fear of the attorney general's office. They did nothing.
Mountainman and all others here:

I don't want to take any traffic away from this forum but for the sake of brevity I am posting this link to what I posted on NorthEastShooters.com. Please let me know if you think it would be better that I start an new thread here.

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