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Mass non compliance

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:26 pm
by Van Canna
Panther,

Last night I went to the grand opening of Outdoor World at Patriots Place.

Fabulous.

They had a full display of new Glocks and were selling them telling me the guns were now mass compliant.

Today i went in to buy one and they had been pulled off the shelf, no reason given.

Of course the reason is they are non Mass compliant and they made a big mistake in offering them for sale.

What happens now to the guns in the hands of the owners?

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 2:59 pm
by Norm Abrahamson
Dear Van:

After reading your post, I decided to take a quick look at the Massachusetts firearms license statutes codified at Mass. General Laws chapter 140. I don't own firearms and this has not bee part of my practice, but I figured that licensing statutes ought to be fairly simple and straightforward. Boy, was I wrong. I'm not sure why or how the Glocks you saw for sale were not "Mass. compliant." The licensing statute, at MGL c. 140 sec. 131 outlines the types of firearms that a particular license covers. Because I know nothing of firearms, I don't know what all of the terms mean ie: "large capacity firearms, and feeding devices and ammunition therefor." However, the statute does say in part:

"A violation of a restriction imposed by the licensing authority under the provisions of this paragraph shall be cause for suspension or revocation and shall, unless otherwise provided, be punished by a fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $10,000; provided, however, that the provisions of section 10 of chapter 269 shall not apply to such violation." (MGL c. 269 sec. 10 is the criminal statute regarding carrying dangerous weapons.)

This language leads me to believe that if you own a firearm not covered by the license, then you are violating the law and your license is subject to revocation. I don't believe it would matter that the violation is unintentional. As a firearm license holder, you are deemed to know what type of firearm the license allows, and whether any particular firearm you own is within the firearms covered by your license.

I warn you again that I am far from an expert in this field, so take this with a grain of salt.

Sincerely,

Norm Abrahamson

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:24 pm
by Van Canna
Norm,

You may want to check this out.

http://www.fsguns.com/malawsandregs.html

Of interest

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:28 pm
by Van Canna
Glock Inc. has asked Four Seasons to request that new 3rd generation Glock firearms identified as Massachusetts compliant (NY2 trigger, a label on the box stating that they were Massachusetts compliant, etc.) which were offered for sale in conformance with the Massachusetts Attorney General regulations and sold commercially in Massachusetts between May 13 and June 29, 2004 be returned to the selling dealer for a full refund, which will include the 5% MA state sales tax.


The Massachusetts Attorney General has determined that these models are not MA compliant. Below is a letter that was sent to all customers who purchased a new Glock between 5/12/04 and 6/30/04
Click HERE to read the Glock letter that all Masachusetts dealers received.

Click here to read the MA Attorney General's July 16, 2004 Consumer Advisory on Glock Handguns

Four Seasons
76R Winn St.
Woburn, MA 01801
781-932-3133

July 16, 2004
Dear Valued Customer,

The Massachusetts Attorney General has determined that the new Glock pistols recently sold as “Massachusetts Compliant” do not comply with their regulations.

Glock, Inc. is asking that you return your new Glock firearm purchased between May 12, 2004 and June 30, 2004 to our store for a full and complete refund.

If you have any questions please call me at 781-932-3133.

Sincerely, Carl Ingrao (Proprietor)

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This was our initial notice:

6/2004: Sales of new Glocks have ceased until further notice.

Go to our Glock page for the latest information and links to the MA Attorney General's office site where they have posted notices on this matter.

We will let you know as we receive information from either Glock and/or the Attorney General's office.

Make sure you sign up for our online mailing list so that you stay up to date on news breaking events as we get them. Click HERE now to sign up.

In a separate letter and in a Boston Globe article, the Massachusetts Attorney General's office is "encouraging" and "urging" customers who bought these Glocks to return them.

Only pre-10/21/98 models are legal to sell MA.

Commercial sales of brand new post 10/21/98 Glocks have ceased.

If you left us a deposit on one please stop by the shop for a full refund.

We will keep you posted on any new developments