Recent comments in /f/massachusetts

SoPoOneO OP t1_j9zp6ef wrote

There are two or three of us in Mass. I def pinged them immediately with a heads up. My guess is they haven’t started their taxes yet and wouldn’t know.

But it’s also possible they picked another plan option that did slide in under the wire for MCC.

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Elecrockcity t1_j9zoi97 wrote

Ah this was just an attempt to continue driving a political wedge into the conversation. The OP doesn’t actually care or know, they just want people to argue about politics because this is Reddit and folks in this sub might start pushing back on the narrative generation soon.

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drewr3737 t1_j9znfe0 wrote

Yes, very much so. In each town in MA you have to apply for a LTC at the police office of the town you live after completing the required gun safety course and it’s ultimately the chief of police in that town that decides whether to issue it or not. That means each town has there own ‘rules’ as to interpretation. There used to be a map that graded each town red, yellow, or green depending on the likely hood of getting a license. A good resource is northeastshooters.com. Here on Reddit there is r/maguns that may be of help.

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rattiestthatuknow t1_j9zm820 wrote

4 bed and $1M is solid, but probably not what you think it is. It doesn’t get you into the “excellent schools” category, but damn near close.

The mass pike is the mason dixon line of MA when it comes to north shore/south shore. If you want to be close to the water, look at those. Closer to water in your range is smaller lots.

I’m a MetroWest kid so I’m partial to the towns between 95/128 and 495. Lots are usually 1/2 acre plus.

Almost all towns have plenty of parks. Less have smaller “downtowns” or “centers of town” which I would argue are more important for kids. Every town has enough conservation land to explore to keep you entertained.

From where I am (intersection of 95/90) in 40 minutes you can get to Boston, either shore, NH or RI if it’s the right time of day.

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