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    Default Magazine values after July 1st?

    Mostly thinking about insurance values and replacement cost. If they were to be lost in a fire they truly are irreplaceable. What other asset is available for nearly nothing, yet illegal to replace? I know we all have a few spares, they are worthless as far as selling them local. Blows my mind that the king has put us in a spot of making an item unsellable and unbuyable.

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    Irreplaceable value as a limited edition piece of art, or jewelry
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    -0- as ownership cannot be legally transferred.

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    They can be sold for whatever someone out of state will pay, but cannot be replaced at any price... interesting conundrum
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    Priceless and worthless all at the same time.

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    You may not be able to replace them,but I would think you could put a value on them saying what if I wanted to sell them out of state?
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    I lose my mags in a fire and I have two words for you; civil disobedience.

    As for insurance value, they'll be worth what they could sell for legally in other states.
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    Since you have to have constant possession, can you even mail them out of State?
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    You can mail them out of state. As soon as you give the box with the other person's name on it to your carrier of choice, it is their property. Though it is on you to be sure where you are sending it is legal.


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    Yoming is 45 mins away...Oh shit, did I just say that?...
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