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heresdevking t1_j6jl6z7 wrote

Reply to comment by newestJourney in Natick apparently by roadtrip-ne

My favorite is parking at the trailhead of the North Road. You can continue up to a scenic vista with a couple of nice picnic tables or take the left fork toward Balance Rock -- there's a very pretty pool on the way. In the winter, I avoid the steep side trails. The Echo Lake road with parking near Mountainside Bakery & Cafe goes to the lake, with another nice picnic table. At the lake you can go left along a popular route for cross-country skiers or to the right on a steep climb up to an old orchard/meadow with a comfortable bench.

Heavy snow pack is the best time to do the Bicentennial trail from the visitor center. Otherwise you're picking your way long a path of big rocks.

There's maps at the trailheads. It's safe to mostly wander, most days.

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Hoosac_Love t1_j6jl2tw wrote

Did the person in question get notified in writing that they had forfitted there gun right.In theory ,although I understand government communication is not always accurate but if one looses there gun right they supposed to be notified.

Example if one is convicted of a felony or domestic violence ,the judge should say at sentence or plea bargain that gun rights have been forfitted.And that also should be indicated in post conviction paperwork that every convict is given by right.

Unless there was a communication failure (which happens) your friend aught to already know if there gun rights have been forfitted.

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The_eldritch_bitch t1_j6jkw72 wrote

I know when my friends lost their daughter they were both unable to work due to mental health issues for a while. They used it to pay medical insurance, bills, funeral, mortgage, for a few years.

Is it her legal defense? He’s clearly in the throes of grief and shock right now. I’m sure it hasn’t all set in

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