You are probably best to talk to an Attorney is Mass that specializes in Firearms...Self Defense is not a valid reason...you will be restricted..Do you transport cash? own a business in Mass?? Do you currently hold a Non-resident LTC-A with no restrictions?....You must drive up there now each year..the permit is only good for a year..$100 a year..and you must take a course from a Mass Certified Instructor..
Dear Applicant:
The Firearms Records Bureau (FRB) may apply certain restrictions on a non-resident temporary license to carry firearms. These restrictions detail the terms and conditions that govern the possession of a firearm under the license pursuant to G.L. c. 140, §131F.
The following restrictions may be applied to a non-resident temporary license to carry firearms:
NONE – the LTC is issued for all lawful purposes with no restrictions.
EMPLOYMENT – restricts possession to business owner engaged in business activities or to an employee while engaged in work related activities, and maintaining proficiency, where the employer requires carry of a firearm (i.e. armored car, security guard, etc.). Includes travel to and from activity location.
TARGET & HUNTING – restricts possession to the purpose of lawful recreational shooting or competition; for use in the lawful pursuit of game animals and birds; for personal protection in the home; and for the purpose of collecting (other than machine guns). Includes travel to and from activity location
SPORTING – restricts possession to the purpose of lawful recreational shooting or competition; for use in the lawful pursuit of game animals and birds; for personal protection in the home; for the purpose of collecting (other than machine guns); and for outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, camping, cross country skiing, or similar activities. Includes travel to and from activity location.
OTHER –
Restrictions are based upon the information provided in the license application. Please ensure that you provide a detailed reason for requesting the issuance of a license in Massachusetts. Include information regarding how and where you intend to possess or use a firearm and your knowledge and training in Massachusetts firearms laws.
If you have any further questions please feel free to contact the FRB at (617) 660-4782.