Quote Originally Posted by Bailey Guns View Post
It's been my experience that CSP Troopers (more noticeably in metro areas where there's more traffic enforcement bidness) go out of their way NOT to enforce Title 18 statutes. On almost every occasion where I assisted CSP they didn't want anything to do with criminal enforcement. That's been a while, though.

I was in law enforcement for most of the 10 years the 94 Crime Bill was in effect. Not once...NEVER...did I hear of a local officer or state trooper enforce any provision of that law or refer someone to the feds for prosecution. Not saying it didn't happen but I think it was probably pretty rare.

I think for most officers, unless a gun (and related items like magazines) is used in an obvious crime like robbery, murder, assault or it's stolen, things like magazine capacity just aren't on their radar.

For the most part I think people are way overthinking this whole thing.

But that's just my opinion and experience.
CSP brings in maybe 2-4 people a day. All on warrants.

Some days I never even see them come in the back gate...

So you're probably still right.

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