US ARMY COMBAT VETERAN ARRESTED for Violating NY Magazine Ban!!

It was because of magazine capacity, these magazines were over 10 rounds which were banned in NY since the first AWB in 1994, these mags were marked Law Enforcement Only which while they are legal again federally never became legal in New York, and so he could not have possibly purchased them when they were legal, only magazines produced before 1994 and owned in NY prior to the ban may be kept and may not be transferred, the new law says that those previously grandfathered mags must now be sold out of state, permanently modified to hold 7 or less, destroyed or turned in to police within 1 year. He went out of state, purchased magazines illegal to own in new york, and returned to his state with them, I don't see anyone could 'not understand' how the law applied. He broke the law, asinine as it may be, period.
 

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