Posted on 12/05/2013 8:53:05 AM PST by ColdOne
The New York City Police Department is taking aim at owners of certain shotguns and rifles, telling them all long guns with a five-round or more capacity must be turned in, altered or taken out of town.
An estimated 500 recipients of the notices, which were mailed on Nov. 18, were given the options to surrender their gun, permanently move the gun out of city jurisdiction or employ a licensed gunsmith to modify the weapon to get into compliance with the law. Rifles and shotguns with a capacity of five or more rounds are affected.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
“Multi-magazine gun owners sent packing as NYPD begins to enforce 2010 law”
Your article title is wrong.
Not multi-clip gun ... multi-clip gun owner. If you have a gun, and you also have more than one clip that can be used in that gun ... you are a multi-clip gun owner.
Now the proposal makes sense ... all multi-clip gun owners must turn in their guns ...
You see how easy liberalism is when you put your mind to it.
Tis true. It does say magazines. Thanks
It is a description designed to scare idiot liberals.
it shifts the burden of proof. Before they had to prove you had them, now they do not. The warrant is automatic.
What good would they do them if they are stored away in another state?
Southern New England.....Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts....have tough (unconstitutional) gun laws.
Not the case in the northern New England states of Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire.
Here in Maine, we don’t need any permits to purchase a firearm. We have open carry, and a bill to do away with a permit requirement for conceal carry failed by only one vote several months ago. Firearms are part of the culture here in Maine, and have been since colonial times.
We have a TEA Party guy, Paul LePage, as governor, and he is a strong 2nd amendment guy. Some rat members in our state legislature introduced a flurry of gun grabbing bills after Sandy Hook, but those bills went nowhere.
Even though Maine votes as a blue state (lots of poverty in the rural areas), most of those dem voters are well-armed, too.
Who’s to say that the box/compartment actually contains something?................
Come get em...
Nailed it...
DOH!
Ok...I was a bit slow there....
I see what you did there............
Why, that’s an AR-Glock-47 if I ever saw one!....................
My dad always says that a "Clip" is something used to hold together a large number of papers, and a "Banana Clip" is something used to hold together a large number of bananas.
Someone needs to post the "Journalist's Guide to Guns" photo..... :-)
I can see a business opportunity here.
Open up a storage facility for people in blue states to store their weapons.........
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hey...I got an idea...how about an armory at Lexington and Concord!
Scroll on down..............
The first kind of self-storage which already exists would need no FFL. Nevada already does this for Californians at several of the larger gun shops in Las Vegas. They keep and maintain the firearms for Californians. It's not 'self-storage'.
The second case was looked at by ATF some time ago for customers who owned "Title II" (NFA) firearms to store at an out of state location and they did issue an opinion that for Title II and unrestricted firearms, an FFL was needed.
Of course, the ATF now requires that even guys that refinish/bed wood stocks for firearms or jeweler/engravers need to have an FFL.
With the knock out game,off duty cops robbing people,and blasio .I think they have found a way to “detroit” a large city in a fraction of the time.
Golly wonder is the dignitaries visiting from other countries will have to comply?
Probly not hugh?
My idea would be like a bank vault full of safety deposit type boxes where the renter would have a key....................
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