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NY is unbelievable
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here in the city i am only allowed to have 7 rounds in my glock. glock doesn't make a 7 round mag. so i am only allowed to under load it
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Really...🤔
And gun crime is way down no doubt...
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ny is now much safer for the bad guys
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gun crime is down in ny but of course slashing crimes has sky rocketed, maybe because the perps aren't afraid of being shot.
i wonder if i would be allowed to shoot cuomo and tell the judge jesus told me so.
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and cuomo is thinking of running for president in 2020
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Cuomo's "Not-so-Safe" Act, is why I gave up being a Sportsman's Education Instructor...
Because I have handguns with higher capacity magazines that I can not sell here in New York: I am now a criminal...
As such: I'm not going to spend my time and efforts teaching for them...
(Back to the story...)
This idiot got exactly what he deserved. He knew what the law was, and chose to ignore it.
Let me see if I understand this. Glock doesn't make 7 round mags, he had mags capable of holding more than that, (all that is available), it doesn't say that they were loaded with any round, there was no gun to be found, and he still was convicted. So light loading the mags as mentioned below is still wrong? So Bob if Glock doesn't make a 7 round mag, and only loading 7 rounds isn't acceptable, what was he to do?
Originally Posted by cuznjohn
here in the city i am only allowed to have 7 rounds in my glock. glock doesn't make a 7 round mag. so i am only allowed to under load it
So loading the gun with only 7 rounds still leaves you in possession of an illegal mag and get you prison time?
Man am I glad I don't live there, makes me wonder about even visiting.
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As I understand this new mess: you are supposed to block the magazine, so that you can't load more than the proscribed amount of rounds in it.
(Use a wooden dowel that you place inside the spring that is inside the magazine...)
But the simplest thing to do?
Don't leave illegal magazines in your car, and be stupid enough to get caught speeding!
Last edited by Bob Denman; 04-28-2017 at 08:37 AM.
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Originally Posted by Fatcycledaddy
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Man am I glad I don't live there, makes me wonder about even visiting.
Me, too!
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
As I understand this new mess: you are supposed to block the magazine, so that you can't load more than the proscribed amount of rounds in it.
(Use a wooden dowel that you place inside the spring that is inside the magazine...)
So if you purchased mags you would have to put blocks in them before you transported them home. Transporting them home in a locked box without a gun so blocks can be put in there is not acceptable!
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Sounds suspect to me
It sounds to me as if the police went out of their way to do everything possible to be sure this case would not stand a chance in a court of law. If the story depicts the factual and true series of events, any 1st year law school student would have gotten the case thrown out at arraignment. Or maybe I'm missing something.
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Cuomo's "Not-so-Safe" Act, is why I gave up being a Sportsman's Education Instructor...
Because I have handguns with higher capacity magazines that I can not sell here in New York: I am now a criminal...
As such: I'm not going to spend my time and efforts teaching for them...
(Back to the story...)
This idiot got exactly what he deserved. He knew what the law was, and chose to ignore it.
The article I read, says he was pulled over for speeding, given a field sobriety test, (which is stated in the article he had not been drinking) and when he asked them to turn on their body cameras he was arrested. For a traffic stop and then search. But this is what Trump wants is stop and frisk, so I guess law enforcement are doing what the president wants. All this coming to a town near you. Now to compound things he had illegal ammunition capacities which everyone is up in arms about. It says there were no firearms, but in a locked container were the 3 17 round clock magazines. Would love to hear how this turns out. Hopefully the NRA steps up and foots the bill for his attorneys.( removed pointless point). There are quite a few NRA, law enforcement figures here, would love to hear their thoughts. Bob, can you not still be a Sportsman's Education Instructor with smaller capacity firearms?
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Reason: removed pointless point
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I could have... but I chose my "line in the sand", and stuck to it.
Bazookas can't legally be owned by private citizens anyway; your mention of them is pointless...
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
I could have... but I chose my "line in the sand", and stuck to it.
Bazookas can't legally be owned by private citizens anyway; your mention of them is pointless...
removed pointless point.
Because I have handguns with higher capacity magazines that I can not sell here in New York: I am now a criminal...
BTW, now that you are a self professed criminal, is there any award for turning you in?
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they sent us letters to only load 7 rounds in the mag. so i guess that makes the mag. legal lol
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the law used to be you could posses mags that held more than 10 rds if they were manufactured before a certain date, now with the safe act you are only allowed 7 rounds although that ruling was overturned as the judge ruled 7 is to arbitrary and now you can load 10+1.
so its entirely possible those mags have always been illegal in ny and if he was carrying them around in his car and not stashed under his house for when SHTF then that is on him
oh and by the way FUAC
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
The Glock 17 was designed around a magazine having a 17 round capacity.
But I've seen 30 rounders that'll fit them!
Can you imagine getting busted with one of those?
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They'd throw you in jail...
...and throw away the jail!
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