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<blockquote data-quote="smoker13" data-source="post: 558852" data-attributes="member: 3962"><p>I wasn't given an itemization, the only "explanation" was that it contained elements other than tobacco, so I'm assuming the honey, tequila blanco and elderflower (?) I know, makes no sense to me, possibly it was limited to the alcohol component, who knows, Massachusetts is the most screwball state in the union. Another instance: I had a wave of nostalgia recently and thought about purchasing the classic Ruger .22 automatic target pistol like I used to own. Well, If you live in CA or MA it's illegal. I just couldn't believe it. But it wasn't as bad as when I was in the Kitterrey Trading Post in Maine on the way home from a vacation and saw a Uberti replica of a Black Powder conversion of a 1860 Colt Army to .38 Colt (Black Powder). I have several regular BP pistols, but a conversion has always been on my list of wants. Well, I was informed that I couldn't buy it as soon as I gave my address. You guessed it; Illegal in Massachusetts. A Black Powder cartridge revolver!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smoker13, post: 558852, member: 3962"] I wasn't given an itemization, the only "explanation" was that it contained elements other than tobacco, so I'm assuming the honey, tequila blanco and elderflower (?) I know, makes no sense to me, possibly it was limited to the alcohol component, who knows, Massachusetts is the most screwball state in the union. Another instance: I had a wave of nostalgia recently and thought about purchasing the classic Ruger .22 automatic target pistol like I used to own. Well, If you live in CA or MA it's illegal. I just couldn't believe it. But it wasn't as bad as when I was in the Kitterrey Trading Post in Maine on the way home from a vacation and saw a Uberti replica of a Black Powder conversion of a 1860 Colt Army to .38 Colt (Black Powder). I have several regular BP pistols, but a conversion has always been on my list of wants. Well, I was informed that I couldn't buy it as soon as I gave my address. You guessed it; Illegal in Massachusetts. A Black Powder cartridge revolver! [/QUOTE]
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