Magazines are not serialized, nor registered. If you disposed of them out of state, how would anyone know where you disposed of them?
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Magazines are not serialized, nor registered. If you disposed of them out of state, how would anyone know where you disposed of them?
Probably due to his POSTING it on line. ASKING if he sold them out of state. HOW THE HELL ANYONE is going to know what one does out of state, UNLESS they splash it all over the interwebz.
Had a great time in mexico. You'd never think an American product like AR15 magazines from magpul would be such a hit down here. [facepalm] It use to be cigarettes and levi's. Next time we go south of the border, i'm really coming prepared.
Any chance you can contact attorney general and get a clarification? It would be informtive to get a clarification either way . If the answer is no you can't sell them, then does this turn into a case where the gov is preventing you from making money?
Why don't you contact an attorney? Unless you're sitting down, paying for his time, no one's going to give you a "definitive" answer.
The .gov, state or fed can do what they want, while not infringing on your profit margin. Now if you have a business, ask your attorney for an answer.
If you're an individual who feels the .gov is preventing you from making money. Make sure you've paid taxes on the profit, before rattling their cage.
One would rather debate and ask others for info vs. doing the leg work them self.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bailey Guns;1814633[U
Bailey - the part "v" you are pointing out modifies 3(a) which applies toThat means that a business in Colorado can possess high cap mags that entered Colorado post 7/1/2013 if they are going to sell them out of state ( part v ) or to the other exceptions in that list.Quote:
An entity, or any employee thereof engaged in his or her employment duties, that manufactures large-capacity magazines within Colorado exclusively for transfer to, or any licensed gun dealer, as defined in section 12-26.1-106 (6), C.R.S., or any employee thereof engaged in his or her official employment duties, that sells large-capacity magazines exclusively to:
Just for the record, prior to the effective date of the ban, I purchased several dozen magazines of just about every caliber and manufacturer you can think of and have stored them away for that time in the future when I purchase the rifle/handgun that uses that magazine. The grandfather clause in effect. [ban?]