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    I speed every time I cross the state line.

    Seriously though, if they happened to find some mags in your car during a search, I'm not sure how they could prove a damn thing as far as where and when you bought them. Maybe if a mag had a date stamp on it from after the ban they could bust you? Depends on how the final law is written I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GilpinGuy View Post
    Seriously though, if they happened to find some mags in your car during a search, I'm not sure how they could prove a damn thing as far as where and when you bought them.
    If they are stopping cars and conducting warrantless searches "on suspicion of being suspicious" . . . and those searches are being upheld as fine and dandy . . . that means evidence seized is permissible in court . . . and that means it does not matter if those mags are technically legal or not. When one right is lost, it very quickly becomes a domino effect and the others quickly follow, including things like due process, appeals, jury trials, civilian oversight. In police states like NY, IL, NJ, MA, the cops and courts do whatever they like and usually get away with it . . . and the media is curiously silent.

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