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    I have some CO-grandfathered magazines (30 rounders) that I would like to transfer to someone out of state. A year ago, the consensus in this thread was that this law is poorly written with respect to this possibility. Specifically, the law prohibits transfers, without distinguishing between recipients that are in state or out of state. Is anybody aware of anything that clarifies the law at this time?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaBull View Post
    I have some CO-grandfathered magazines (30 rounders) that I would like to transfer to someone out of state. A year ago, the consensus in this thread was that this law is poorly written with respect to this possibility. Specifically, the law prohibits transfers, without distinguishing between recipients that are in state or out of state. Is anybody aware of anything that clarifies the law at this time?
    Put 'em in a USPS Flat Rate Box and mail 'em. Nobody's gonna know what's in it or even care, and they damn sure ain't gonna search it. For that matter, a friend or relative in another state could send some here to you. Hey, "I've had these for years, long before that law. Prove I didn't." This just illustrates how ridiculous this law is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
    Put 'em in a USPS Flat Rate Box and mail 'em. Nobody's gonna know what's in it or even care, and they damn sure ain't gonna search it. For that matter, a friend or relative in another state could send some here to you. Hey, "I've had these for years, long before that law. Prove I didn't." This just illustrates how ridiculous this law is.
    True dat. The ONLY TIME someone knows mags are being sold to someone out of state........................is when they post it on line.
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