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SSG Diane R.
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I won't even drive to Massachusetts unless I have to. Once you go from Vermont into Massachusetts on US 91, all you see are signs about what it illegal it's clearly a police state.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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I am not sure this will stand up to judicial scrutiny. Used cars are sold across state lines all the time. A compartment could have been put in a used car the new owner has no knowledge of. Even if an owner from Massachusetts put in a hidden compartment there are valid reasons to do so. Protecting valuables from thieves would be one really good reason. Car theft and pillage is rampant in some areas.

The notion that the existence of a compartment is prima facie evidence of an intent to commit a crime (trafficking etc. will not pass legal scrutiny, in my opinion. If it does, strike up another win for the fascists on the left who want to leave you no ability to be secure in your person, papers and effects etc. against the government's intrusion.
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LTC David Brown
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Those Nazi's in Massachusetts are at it again, working arm in arm with the local brown shirts (police) to deny Antifa and other Americans their rights. Ooops, it is the Russians acting through Trump forcing Massachusetts to inact such legislation!
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