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    I believe the mag bodies would be fine since magpul founder brought them to display at the capitol
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    I wonder how they would treat empty magazines..

    Is it still a magazine? It cannot feed a weapon ammunition if there is no ammunition in the magazine..

    It might be best to pass them around in their original wrappers, isn't it then only a form of goods??

    Interested as to the legal repercussions of this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrock View Post
    I have heard in the event of driving through extremely liberal states that it is best to break down your gun which effectively unqualifies it as a gun as it becomes just gun parts.

    Would taking the spring out of a magazine qualify it as just parts allowing you to take said magazine into Denver territory?
    Quote Originally Posted by sniper7 View Post
    I believe the mag bodies would be fine since magpul founder brought them to display at the capitol
    Quote Originally Posted by NightCat View Post
    I wonder how they would treat empty magazines..

    Is it still a magazine? It cannot feed a weapon ammunition if there is no ammunition in the magazine..

    It might be best to pass them around in their original wrappers, isn't it then only a form of goods??

    Interested as to the legal repercussions of this.
    If you are trying to find a way to make it legal it isn't really civil disobedience and not really the point.

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    If we hollowed out the magazines by removing spring and follower it is nothing but a rectangular cylinder! Can't be arrested? Right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by newracer View Post
    If you are trying to find a way to make it legal it isn't really civil disobedience and not really the point.
    True...but what Epyon is saying is somewhat what I'm on about.

    Quote Originally Posted by Epyon View Post
    If we hollowed out the magazines by removing spring and follower it is nothing but a rectangular cylinder! Can't be arrested? Right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightCat View Post
    I wonder how they would treat empty magazines..

    Is it still a magazine? It cannot feed a weapon ammunition if there is no ammunition in the magazine..

    It might be best to pass them around in their original wrappers, isn't it then only a form of goods??

    Interested as to the legal repercussions of this.
    Quote Originally Posted by Epyon View Post
    If we hollowed out the magazines by removing spring and follower it is nothing but a rectangular cylinder! Can't be arrested? Right?
    A magazine without ammo is still a magazine.

    A magazine shell without spring, follower, or baseplate can still "be converted to" operable condition as long as it was not permanently rendered inoperable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint45 View Post
    A magazine without ammo is still a magazine.

    A magazine shell without spring, follower, or baseplate can still "be converted to" operable condition as long as it was not permanently rendered inoperable.
    Converted to usually means having all the parts to assemble a mag, one part doesn't make a magazine otherwise a spring would be illegal... Just my take on it. I have little doubt that if you get lippy DPD would arrest you for a spring.

    A 3d printer and a spool of nylon could be easily convereted into a mag....

    Like I said, lefties do these symbolic stuff that gives them a record, something gun guys can little tolerate. I'd rather go Westboro Baptist and after the next mass shooting (since this won't actually stop those) hold up big signs that say that your loved one died because legislators decided to pass meaningless laws that actually don't stop evil people, that they were slaughtered in a self-protection-free-zone, voting for gun-grabbers instead of crime fighters has consequences- and you paid the price for their political stunts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightCat View Post
    This popped up on Armslist...
    I like this. 10 bucks says its at the soccer field by my dads house, about a 1/4 mile east of tower on colfax. If this goes down I'm there. I can get arrested for a UN-constitutional law. I'm not married, no kids. Who will join me in a perfectly constitutional legal activity?

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    Rather than have an actual metal/plastic magazine to parade around with, why not just make a very reasonable facsimile of one, make it out of cardboard and paint it black? Would make an interesting court case if they did arrest you for peacefully walking around the Capitol grounds with that piece of cardboard in hand.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlasterBob View Post
    Rather than have an actual metal/plastic magazine to parade around with, why not just make a very reasonable facsimile of one, make it out of cardboard and paint it black? Would make an interesting court case if they did arrest you for peacefully walking around the Capitol grounds with that piece of cardboard in hand.
    Given how idiotic our state government is acting, I wouldn't be surprised if they did arrest someone for having cardboard in the shape of a magazine. Just like that kid with the pop tart!

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