I'm just gonna turn all mine in to the police to avoid any sort of accidental law breaking. If you guys want, you can give all your mags to me so that I can do a mass turn in on June 30th.
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I'm just gonna turn all mine in to the police to avoid any sort of accidental law breaking. If you guys want, you can give all your mags to me so that I can do a mass turn in on June 30th.
What you are ultimately saying is that a person must follow the laws of their state of residence even when they are in another state.
The reason there is no way to enforce it is because their jurisdiction ends at the state boundary.
Would you smoke pot in a state where you'd like to sell your magazines (assuming it isn't WA)?
Would you try out your CCW in downtown Chicago or DC?
I've got plenty of magazines and will not be selling the vast majority of them. However, sometimes I do sell a gun I rarely use to buy another one that I want (I also had to sell a couple to pay medical bills during cancer). Based on this ridiculous new law and the fact there are times I may sell a gun, I am curious if I can sell it with a 15+ round magazine on gunbroker, ar15.com, etc. to someone in another state or if that would technically be breaking this stupid law.
I apologize - what the post is ultimately saying... :)
I would think you certainly could just as long as the buyer in the other state could legally buy/own/posses it. If we were to question our legislators about this, (those who dreamed this crap up), they would most likely say, " Well, we couldn't think of EVERYTHING".....[Mad]
I will sell MAGAZINE REBUILD/REPAIR KITS to my friends.
A spring, plastic curved box, metal base plate etc.
Just parts I have laying around............