Massachusetts Statutes
§ 126 — Placards, signs or advertisements; prima facie evidence
Massachusetts § 126
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title XXPUBLIC SAFETY AND GOOD ORDER
Ch. 140LICENSES
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 140, § 126 (2026).
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[ Text of section effective until October 2, 2024. For text effective October 2, 2024, see below.]Section 126. If there is exposed from, maintained in or permitted to remain on any vehicle or premises any placard, sign or advertisement purporting or designed to announce that firearms, rifles, shotguns or machine guns are kept in or upon such vehicle or premises or that an occupant of any vehicle or premises is a gunsmith, it shall be prima facie evidence that firearms, rifles, shotguns or machine guns are kept in or upon such vehicle or premises for sale or that the occupant is engaged in business as a gunsmith.Chapter 140: Section 126. Placards, signs or advertisements; prima facie evidence[ Text of section as amended by 2024, 135, Sec. 39 effective October 2, 2024. For text effective
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