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Massive-Instance-579 t1_iu8qg92 wrote

Right!? The persons comment about not going to VT because they have a magazine capacity. Imagine being that scared of…..VERMONT that you feel that standard mag capacity is a requirement. Sounds like some of these folks need more training from their “well regulated militia” that’s cited in their favorite amendment.

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Massive-Instance-579 t1_iu8pwa6 wrote

So I was born and raised in NH and now live in MA after finishing my time in the Army. Most people’s idea of MA gun laws are totally false. I own more guns now than I did when I lived in NH, and have full license to carry them. You CAN get a MA LTC if you live in NH, but it costs you $100 a year and you have to attend the safety class (if you’re a responsible/experienced gun owner it’s a breeze.).

That being said, there are a lot of factors that I would look at before moving that’ll impact you a lot more than your ability to carry a firearm in the surrounding states. High cost of living, low job opportunity depending on your career path, and harsh winters are something folks from the South find as a bit of a culture shock. Let me know if you have other questions.

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Massive-Instance-579 t1_is57zzj wrote

The Wilder is great for cocktails and a quick bite. Dessert at popovers. See a show at either the Players Ring or Seacoast Rep. walk through Prescott park/Strawberry Banke. There are a few interesting oddities shops if you’re feeling like browsing in a spooky setting: deadwicks ethereal emporium, fezziwigs food and fountain, pickwicks mercantile. And the friendly toast for breakfast if you’re staying the weekend.

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