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In reply to the discussion: Large capacity magazines [View all]SuperDutyTX
(79 posts)14. traceability
For what it's worth, magazines are not a serialized item, and are sold over the counter. As posters above are pointing out, with literally billions already in the market place, how would you prohibit their transfer?
It would effectively be like passing legislation that says "Henceforth, no Flathead screwdrivers can be manufactured, or transferred between individuals, but can be possessed by individuals". There are billions out there, you don't know where they are, and you can't identify who purchased them in the first place.
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I think the biggest problem is that the proposals are always reactionary and useless
Corporate666
Jun 2016
#56
FYI, there are billions of "large capacity" magazines already in circulation.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#2
KInd of hard to repair the levee when a lake has formed on top of it.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#8
There's also billions of grenades out there. We should just say fuck it and make them legal again.
Major Nikon
Jun 2016
#19
When have grenades been available for purchase on the open market for civilians in the modern era?
Marengo
Jun 2016
#44
One thing magazines currently in circulation probably number into the tens of millions. You can
doc03
Jun 2016
#3
Wouldn't argue that point, was at Cabelas a couple days ago. You have to draw a number and wait
doc03
Jun 2016
#10
You can also 3D print a machine gun receiver. We still do not allow their unfettered sale. NT
Adrahil
Jun 2016
#29
Note that some states currently limit magazine size and the "assault weapon ban"
PoliticAverse
Jun 2016
#5
Large cap mags have been restricted in the past, and currently are in several states.
jmg257
Jun 2016
#13
The way I read the relic mags would be say a 15rounder for M1 carbine...nice relic, but they make
jmg257
Jun 2016
#63
I wouldn't take chances...original $1500 S'G' with a pair of original 70yr old SG mags...
jmg257
Jun 2016
#65
You have a point. The thing about AR15 that makes them useful to mass shooters is their
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#15
I'd much prefer an AR for accuracy and terminal ballistics than a shotgun in most situations.
aikoaiko
Jun 2016
#26
A knowledgable poster may be along shortly to inform you a Daisy BB rifle is more effective.
Marengo
Jun 2016
#45
An AR-15 is not going to penetrate the brick of my house, then go through by neighbors house
Travis_0004
Jun 2016
#55
"...make them harder to find - especially for people who are flaky outsiders in our society ..."
Angel Martin
Jun 2016
#35
Kind of. Normal capacity magazines were legal to sell if they were made prior to 1994.
Just reading posts
Jun 2016
#42