Submitted by Hoosac_Love t3_124jttn in massachusetts
Hoosac_Love OP t1_jdzuoa5 wrote
Reply to comment by The_eldritch_bitch in Teenagers arrested in now famous State Police rifle theft! by Hoosac_Love
An assault rifle is more of an adjective than a noun but yes in general they are using .223/5.6mm AR rifles which in our hands would be called assault weapons.
These terms are more adjective than noun
The_eldritch_bitch t1_jdzzljw wrote
I should have added an /s tag. It’s a post-ban, fully-auto, large capacity, patrol-assault rifle if we want to add all the MA qualifiers.
Hoosac_Love OP t1_je009ck wrote
Are police allowed auto burst military style weapons,I thought polive were only allowed high capacity magazine semi-auto's
dante662 t1_je08cc3 wrote
Police are "allowed" any firearm sold in the USA or fielded by the military. While technically giving a machine gun to a poorly trained cop is a bad idea, there's no law against it.
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Any police officer can buy any firearm they want. Technically it needs to be "for work" but many get them for personal reasons.
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There's been a few cops arrested/fired for abusing this ability and re-selling those same firearms on the private market. Because, for example, a modern Glock pistol cannot be transferred to a buyer in the state of Massachusetts by a gun store (FFL holder). But, you can sell one in a private sale. Welcome to loopholesville, because police can buy all the glock pistols they want and then resell them that a tidy profit (due to the soft ban in this state, Glock pistols and other restricted firearms sell for extremely high markups on the secondary market).
Hoosac_Love OP t1_je094go wrote
Wow,never knew that ,I always wondered why Jurek Brothers sporting goods in Greenfield had a police only back room ,I guess there is the answer .
DeadassBdeadassB t1_je2twpc wrote
Just fyi there isn’t really a soft ban on most Glocks now, there was quite a few on the approved roster last I checked
Joeldiaz1995 t1_je37eqg wrote
The Approved Firearms Roster is just one hurdle that a handgun has to jump in order to be sold in MA. The other is the AG’s “consumer protection” regulations. (940 CMR 16). The AGO asserts that Glocks don’t meet these regulations, so even though they’re on the roster dealers can’t sell them. So there is most definitely still a soft ban on most Glocks in place.
DeadassBdeadassB t1_je3cm83 wrote
Well that’s just dumb😂 why have a roster if it means nothing. MA laws are so stupid
SheeEttin t1_je5fqtz wrote
This is what happens when you legislate without understanding what you're legislating.
The_eldritch_bitch t1_je011y7 wrote
Idk, don’t they have m16s which are fully auto?
GARGLE_TAINT_SWEAT t1_je01p9d wrote
That actually depends on the M16. M16A1 and M16A3 are the full auto variants. A2/A4 are safe-semi-burst. I imagine that most cops have either A4s or M4s which are also largely safe-semi-burst.
Hoosac_Love OP t1_je02vwu wrote
The M4 Carbine just just a lighter weight shorter barrel M16 Same 223 5.6 mm round
DeadassBdeadassB t1_je2trx6 wrote
Most police stations have a few full autos kicking around. Mostly for swat teams and shit
DillonD t1_je1mzki wrote
What defines an “assault weapon” is really nonsense. Having a certain grip or magazine size? Really isn’t a way to categorize weapons
Hoosac_Love OP t1_je1on87 wrote
And also what is wrong with an assault weapon if used for ethical and lawful purposes.For military,police or civilian self defense or hunting small game even.
A garat wire is deadly if used with nefarious intent.
DillonD t1_je1re49 wrote
The working class should be disarmed under no pretext
Hoosac_Love OP t1_je1ruvy wrote
What do you mean
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