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Firearms Licensing |
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The license fees are now as follows:
- License To Carry Firearms
Identification Card: $100.00 - 6 Years
No Fee Charged
for Applicants 71 Years of Age or Older
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- License
to Sell, Rent or Lease Firearms $100.00 - 6 Years
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- License
to be in business as a Gunsmith: $100.00 per year
No Fee Charged
if Applicant has License to Sell, Rent or Lease
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- License
To Sell Ammunition: $100.00 per year
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- Firearms
I.D. Card: Restricted to Chemical Propellant or Pepper Spray
No Fee Charged
for renewal Applicant
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- License to Possess Machine Guns - 6
Years
No Fee Charged
for Renewal Applicants 71 Years of Age or Older
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- Permit To Purchase Firearms:
$100.00
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Effective December 1, 2005
Chapter 140, Sections 122, 122b, 129b, 131, 131a, 131f, and 131h have been
amended to change
the fee schedule for Massachusetts Firearms Licenses. |
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Firearms
Licensing Officer
Sergeant John Geis |
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Where To Apply:
You can apply for a Firearms I.D. (FID) card or
Class A or B License to
Carry Firearms (LTC) at the Police Department in the city or town where
you live or where your principal place of business is located.
As of October 21, 1998, your current LTC will automatically become a
Class A LTC until its stated expiration date.
What You Will
Need:
The pictures for your FID or LTC Original or Renewal Gun License
will be taken at the Berlin Police Station and are included in the above
fee schedule.
Fees can be paid by Cash,
Money Order or Check. Please make checks payable
to: Town of Berlin
Strict
new eligibility requirements now apply including a firearms safety course.
For a list of eligible facilities: Firearms
Safety Courses.
Please contact your local Police
officials or Sergeant Geis jgeis.pd@townofberlin.com
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To Renew your Firearms Identification or License to Carry Holder:
Renewals
are done on-line at the Berlin Police Dept. through the Criminal History
Systems Board. Please contact Sergeant Geis at the Berlin Police
Station at 978 838-7356 for renewal procedures. Renewal fees
are the same as above.
Possession
of weapons without a valid renewed license or permit may carry civil
penalties as provided in M.G.L. c. 140, §§ 129B (12) and §
131(m). For additional information regarding the Gun Control Act
of 1998, see G.L. c. 140, § 121 et seq.
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Change of Address
Form - Internet PDF File
Other Helpful
Links
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To Receive a Firearms Identification Card (FID):
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You must be 18
years of age or older, or 15 to 18 years
old with parental consent to apply for an Fire Identification Card (FID)
card.
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A restricted FID is
available solely for the possession of mace or pepper spray.
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The current FID
card will be valid for 6 years and permits the possession and
carrying of non-large capacity rifles and shotguns.
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The fee for an FID
card is $100.00.
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Strict
new eligibility requirements now apply. Please contact your local
police officials for details.
To Receive a
License
to Carry Firearms (LTC)
Class A
License - permits the
purchase, possession and carrying of large-capacity handguns,
rifles, shotguns, and feeding devices.
Class B
License - permits the
purchase, possession, and carrying of non-large capacity handguns and
large-capacity rifles and shotguns.
For both Class A LTC and
Class B LTC:
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New applicants must
be 21 years of age or older
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Your current LTC
will be valid until its stated expiration date
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The new Class A and
Class B LTC's are valid for 6 years
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The fee for a Class
A or Class B LTC is $100.00
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Strict new
eligibility requirements now apply, Please contact your local police
officials for details.
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Your current LTC is
valid until the stated expiration date. Any new LTCs issued are valid
only for 4 years.
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Massachusetts
Gun Control Act of 1998
The new law has significantly
changed the requirements regarding the purchase, possession, carrying,
storage and licensing of firearms. This law also increases the criminal
penalties for unlawful possession and use of firearms.
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Effective June 1,
1998, all new firearm license applicants must complete a certified
firearms safety or hunter education course
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Effective
October 21, 1998, all firearms must be stored in a locked container or
be equipped with an approved locking device
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Effective October
21, 1998, the law imposes a ban on covert guns, unreliable guns (junk
guns), and certain assault weapons
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Effective October
21, 1998, the law defines a new category of large capacity
weapons and feeding devices. A weapon is large capacity if it is:
A semi-automatic handgun or rifle capable of accepting a feeding
device that holds more than 10 rounds, and for shotguns, more than 5
shotgun shells.
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If you possess an FID
card on October 21, 1998, together with a handgun which you obtained
with a permit to purchase, your FID card allows you to validly
possess this handgun in your residence or place of business.
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If you possess an FID
card on October 21, 1998, together with a large-capacity rifle or shotgun,
you may continue to possess the rifle or shotgun until your FID card
expires. At that time, you must apply for a Class B LTC. |