Code of Massachusetts Regulations
510 CMR - OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
Title 510 CMR 2.00 - Drill Or Parade With Firearms Or Harmless Imitations Thereof
Section 2.02 - Rules
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(1) Bodies of citizens of the United States, resident in Massachusetts, desiring to drill or parade with firearms or harmless imitations thereof must obtain prior written approval from the Adjutant General of Massachusetts. This approval, unless otherwise stated, will for a period of three years. Requests for this approval must be submitted in writing to the Adjutant General of Massachusetts and must include the following:
(2) Until further notice the Adjutant General will accept safety instruction and training certifications required by 510 CMR 2.02(1) which are based on courses of instruction and training given by the Council of Minute Men, the 10th Regiment of Foot, or other qualified organizations, units, or individuals. Certifications should show the background and qualification of all instructors and should be in sufficient detail to show that, as a minimum, the instruction and training covered nomenclature and characteristics of the weapon; cartridge making to include amount of powder, type of paper or foil, and method of carrying powder; cleaning, assembly and disassembly of weapon; employment of edged weapons; manual of arms; periodic weapons condition safety checks; methods of carrying muskets and other weapons in and out of formation; misfire and hangfire procedures; and special precautions for operations in close proximity to spectators and the general public.
(3) When approval of the Adjutant General is given to a body of citizens of the United States to drill or parade with firearms or harmless imitations thereof, unless otherwise stated it will be for a period of three years. Requests for renewal of the approval must be made in writing to the Adjutant General at least 90 days prior to expiration and must include a re-statement of the certifications and an updating of the weapons list.
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(5) Foreign troops may drill or parade with firearms or harmless imitations thereof provided the Adjutant General of Massachusetts in advance of such drill or parade is furnished sufficient documentation to show that the government of the United States has consented to their admission to the United States. The Adjutant General will not approve nor consent to the use, carrying or discharge of simulated, blank or live ammunition by foreign troops except at firing ranges or at ceremonies approved by him in writing in advance. In all cases involving foreign troops and the use of live ammunition of any type, the Adjutant General shall have a commissioned officer of the militia forces of the Commonwealth present at such firing. Foreign troops drilling with or firing firearms or harmless imitations thereof shall certify that they are cognizant of and will comply with 527 CMR 1.00: Massachusetts Comprehensive Fire Safety Code; Section 1.12.8.39: Explosives, Fireworks and Model Rocketry
(6) Any person, body of citizens of the United States, or foreign troops, denied approval or renewal by the Adjutant General, or aggrieved by his decision with regard to any requirement or condition imposed, shall have the right of review of such denial, requirement or condition, by making a request in writing to the Adjutant General for such review within 60 days of notification of such denial, requirement or condition. In the event of such request for review the Adjutant General, within 30 days of its receipt, shall notify the requestor of the time and place for the conduct of the review. The requestor may attend this review, and may submit such testimonial or documentary evidence as he deems necessary.