STFU, MYOB, go away
Exactly!! There are plenty of idiots in CT who talk about Pre-Ban/Post-Ban mags even though its doesn't mean anything here...They insist they are right and I insist they are retarded..
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STFU, MYOB, go away
Everytime I'm at harvard I walk around the range looking for post ban mags so i can call the police.
ITS A LAW FOR A REASON
G17 , and MYOBhow'd you get 33 rds in that mag?
And aside from entrapment/persecuting citizens the reason for this law is?????
"Well, if it's not....I can't leave any witnesses, can I?"
Long story short, it's for the children. Why won't somebody think of the children.
"Well, if it's not....I can't leave any witnesses, can I?"
And aside from entrapment/persecuting citizens the reason for this law is?????
Because criminals wont use 10 rounds or less. Its common knowledge that they wont even want to use a gun as a weapon if it holds less then 11 rounds.
Well, in 1994, some large capacity magazines started eating babies. It's a little known fact, but a major change to the laws of physics occurred that year, and one of it's many side effects was baby-eating mags. After several seconds of hard research and consideration, members of congress concluded that the only way new high-capacity mags could be trusted was with constant supervision by the most responsible, attentive, and dedicated people in the country. Unfortuately, they couldn't find those people, so they went with LEOs, and now new high-cap mags are required to have a LEO supervisor at all times. (It's like a leash law). 10 years later, the laws of physics restored themselves, so that the new mags could be released into the wild, and most of the country gleefully returned to the good old days, but some states, like MA, were so concerned for the lives of babies that, even though the new mags are totally safe and never eat babies anymore, the leash law remains.
Long story short, it's for the children. Why won't somebody think of the children.
or rifles without bayo lugs
Its not a mag, this is a clip, there are different laws for them.
or rifles without bayo lugs
There's a reason Maude was killed off the Simpsons...
Not to take this too far afield, but the mag capacity, bayo lug and flash hider restrictions were probably never enacted with street criminals engaging in their trade in mind. No, the .gov wanted to make sure that they had the equipment advantage over the masses if and when SHTF.
I hate liberal feel good laws.
Not to take this too far afield, but the mag capacity, bayo lug and flash hider restrictions were probably never enacted with street criminals engaging in their trade in mind. No, the .gov wanted to make sure that they had the equipment advantage over the masses if and when SHTF.
The restrictions they picked were calculated only to make legal challenge to them difficult...
Not to take this too far afield, but the mag capacity, bayo lug and flash hider restrictions were probably never enacted with street criminals engaging in their trade in mind. No, the .gov wanted to make sure that they had the equipment advantage over the masses if and when SHTF.
No, actually it wasn't.Not to take this too far afield, but the mag capacity, bayo lug and flash hider restrictions were probably never enacted with street criminals engaging in their trade in mind. No, the .gov wanted to make sure that they had the equipment advantage over the masses if and when SHTF.
Yes, it was the slice-the-salami strategy. They wanted to take a few slices off with this bill, then come back with another bill to take some more slices, and before too long the salami would be gone.It was a circus to appease their base and get a gun-ban foot in the door via classic incrementalism...