Yeah, I read it some time ago and forgotten the situation, sorry.He purchased the firearm in Texas with Colorado ID.
The sale of the firearm was legal. The 30 round magazine it came with cannot be sold in CO. So the entire case rests on whether the 30 round magazine is part of the firearm or not.
Mags are included accessories not essential components
And, the CO AG has directed LE agencies to not enforce the mag ban. Gun stores in CO openly sell high cap mags.
You haven't heard? An AR15 can fire 500 rounds per minute, and a magazine can hold twice that.
Okay, but the most deadly AR's are black!Stop spreading such stupid misinformation!!!
It shoots 2500 rounds a second and a magazine can be unlimited if you change out the floor plate with a clip fed magazine spring loading stripper clip belt bandolier.
It is Federal I posted above at issue, not state.
Okay, but the most deadly AR's are black!
Mags are included accessories not essential components
And, the CO AG has directed LE agencies to not enforce the mag ban. Gun stores in CO openly sell high cap mags.
Looks like the only ones who shit the bed in this case is the federal government
Stop spreading such stupid misinformation!!!
It shoots 2500 rounds a second and a magazine can be unlimited if you change out the floor plate with a clip fed magazine spring loading stripper clip belt bandolier.
Since were into what we think (NTTAWT), I think the article is long on conjecture and short on facts and attributable sources. But that’s just me.
I reckon if one looks hard enough, some law will be broken.
I imagine lawyers are going to argue about what the definition of ‘resides’ means.
I don’t think magazines are federally regulated though.
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.....not yet.
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