Restricting ammo and ammo capacity

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    From today's Washington Post story on the Boston Bombers: After the two bombers carjacked a car and driver, they drove around for 30 minutes trying to find an ATM to get cash from the victim before being discovered by the police.

    "Finally discovered, the Tsarnaevs led police on a chase through residential streets, hurling grenades and makeshift bombs as they drove. When cornered, they battled police with guns and more homemade explosives, wounding a transit officer and trading more than 200 rounds until the officers ran out of ammunition"..

    You would think Boston Police Officers would not have run out in an exchange of 200 rounds.

    Thank goodness Maryland sees fit to allow us to posses 10 round magazines.....for now.
     

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