Let's not forget that the lovely NJ is going full-retard and trying to limit mags/cylinders to 5 rounds.
This nonsense has got to come to an end.
This nonsense has got to come to an end.
The issue with these proposals is two-fold:
1) They don't grandfather existing magazines. That violates ex post facto.
2) They require the magazines to be turned in for destruction without compensation. This violates the 5th Amendment as a "taking".
How are these laws not even being talked about violating the US Constitution on this basis? Forget the 2nd Amendment, this violates other aspects of the Constitution as well and should be argued on that point, in my opinion.
Matt
LOOK! Over there!! A high capacity clipazine!!!
(Looks around cautiously) Do you know where I can pick up a few clipazines...? Cash in hand...
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Bump-stocks are no different.
Once they poke a hole (establish precedent) they can sink the whole ship (second amendment).
This will continue until the second amendment is legislated into meaningless words.
(Looks around cautiously) Do you know where I can pick up a few clipazines...? Cash in hand...
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I took a trip on Rt15 the other day from Monkey Cnty to Leesburg, VA to pick up 10 standard size clips for my AR. I also ordered 600rds of M855 ammo from ammunition Depot plus 100rds of Hornaday Critical Defense both in 40 and 45 JHP and 100rds of Hornaday Critical Duty JHP in 40 and 45cal as well. Was able to get everything for around $380 with their sale going on ..
The event today will be used to push this law.
I would love to see the numbers (an avg) of how many rounds are fired every time there is a shooting. Any bets it is less than 10?
Point being magazine restrictions wont stop, mitigate, slowdown shootings. Is there any hard data to back any of this up?
The event today will be used to push this law.
I fear you are correct. I actually wasn't too worried about this bill passing before today... but now I'd give it better than even odds.