R.I.P. Scout26
it was estimated that The Constitution State had at least “2.4 million” of the offending magazines within its borders. But now, after the new forced registration law set in, only about 38,000 high capacity magazines were registered. So, where did they all go?
I wonder, are specific magazines registered,
I was always pleasant, friendly and within arm's reach of a gun.
If government is the answer, it must have been a really, really, really stupid question.
Shockingly high rates of boating accidents.
Made my day.I don't know about the AR world. Not a one of my AK magazines has a serial number I can find. Play a shell game, "where's my magazine?".
I "declared" two mags because I needed them for work, and sent the rest of them to live with my friend in New Hampshire. I have conformed with the letter of the law.
If the damn Canadians can't be made to comply, I find it hard to imagine any American state would. Even a liberal state like CT MA NY etc.
My new Reserve unit is in CA (long story) but the result is I've had a chance to talk, in person, with quite a few CA residents about guns. I was a little taken aback by how freely and nonchalantly they talked about owning, showed pictures of and shot weapons that I know are illegal in CA. I'm starting to get the impression that gun law compliance among otherwise law abiding folks is a lot lower than I had thought.