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A high-capacity magazine ban is a law which bans or otherwise restricts detachable firearm magazines that can hold more than a certain number of rounds of ammunition. For example, in the United States, the now-expired Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994 included limits regarding magazines that could hold more than ten rounds.
The state Attorney General’s Office said a clerk at the store rang up the illegal gun magazines as 9 mm ammunition. Lakewood gun shop violated ban on sale of high-capacity magazines. Here’s ...
Once the governor signed the law, on Tuesday, owners of high-capacity magazines in the state had 180 days to modify the banned components, surrender them to police or transfer them to people in ...
The bill had three provisions: to make illegal the manufacture, importation, sale or offer, or to give or lend any large-capacity magazine as defined as having the capacity to accept more than ten rounds; the addition of a "generic" definition list to the existing Roberti-Roos legislation; and the exemption to allow on and off duty and retired ...
Make it a felony to posses a magazine capable of holding more than 10 rounds. It could be called “The Children Killer Magazine Law.” Whitman shooter: 'It’s the high-capacity magazines, stupid'
Everytown has filed amicus curiae briefs in support of New Jersey's high-capacity magazine ban, [47] California's may-issue permitting law, [48] and New York's may-issue permitting law. [49] A brief was filed challenging Florida's state preemption law against local firearm ordinances. [50]
62% supported a ban on "high-capacity ammunition magazines that can contain more than 10 rounds." Vigil held in Minneapolis for victims of the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting U.S. gun sales have risen in the 21st century, peaking during the 2020 pandemic. [134] "NICS" is the FBI's National Instant Background Check System. On April 25, 2013: [135]
Attorney General Matthew Platkin will help lead a lawsuit asserting that large-capacity magazines are not protected by the Second Amendment.