I apologize if this has been posted already. It's only on Facebook as far as I know which I'm aware many of you aren't fond of but it's disgusting and as many people as possible need to be made aware of it.
Improperly stored seems to be the consensus. No trigger locks or other such MA nonsense. The fact that no charges were being filed and he had proper licenses they still see fit to pile them in the back of a fucking pickup like firewood it's sickening. They mostly look like old rifles some pre 1898 possibly.
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The funny thing is the PD is taking so much heat from this on social media they have been deleting public comments that are speaking out against them and have tried to bury the fact that they did this.
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Posts: 5569 | Location: Vermont | Registered: March 02, 2002
Originally posted by Jus228: The funny thing is the PD is taking so much heat from this on social media they have been deleting public comments that are speaking out against them and have tried to bury the fact that they did this.
Without knowing any of the details of this story, this makes me smile.
Police executed a search warrant at 50 Doane St. on Friday after receiving a tip that the homeowner, Robert Stoddard, had dozens of improperly secured firearms inside.
And even more ironic, being that it's the anniversary of American Patriots in Massachusetts fighting to the death to prevent gun confiscation by an overbearing government.
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In 2014 new gun laws passed in MA. Improper storage of firearms now carries a lengthy stay in prison. I can't recall exactly how long but I think it's up to 15 years.
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From "Criminal Defense Lawyer": Larceny Based on Type of Property in Massachusetts: If the property is a firearm, theft is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than five years, or by a fine of not more than $25,000 and imprisonment in jail for not more than two years.
So the penalty for stealing a gun is less than the penalty for not securing the gun. Makes sense to me