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bonnercide t1_je3j174 wrote

Yes, you need a course. Also worth noting, depending on your city. If you get restrictions and later on decide you want an LTC, you may have problems getting the restrictions taken off. It might just be better to wait til you're 21 and go for an unrestricted license. Obviously don't know if that's something you might want to do in the future

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DBLJ33 t1_je4y225 wrote

There are no more restrictions on LTCs.

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sydiko t1_je5asyb wrote

This looks to be true!

On August 10, 2022, Massachusetts, complying with the recent Bruen decision, repealed the legislative language that permitted police departments to impose carry restrictions on LTCs as well as the criminal penalties that could be imposed for carrying outside of a restriction.

The new legislation, Chapter 174 of the Acts of 2022, was passed with an emergency preamble, which means it was effective immediately upon the Governor’s signature. (Read the new bill here:

https://malegislature.gov/Laws/SessionLaws/Acts/2022/Chapter175).

(Citation: https://lawguida.com/2022/08/23/ltc-restrictions-no-longer-enforceable/)

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[deleted] OP t1_je3km6q wrote

Haven’t considered that yet. I was just recently almost attacked by two dogs and wanted to make sure if it happened again I could protect myself if needed. Thank you for your info.

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sydiko t1_je5agnq wrote

Couldn't agree more!

Go for the LTC-A (Unrestricted)

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