“Bullet Button” now banned. What will the clever ones now come up with to keep their rifles ‘non-assault’?
I’d be looking to buy an M1 Garand Tanker in .308 if I lived in California.
One has already been designed. Pull the pin, break open the rifle, press the new magazine release, close rifle, press in new magazine.
already done... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XedaFH6pC1o
A funny thing happened in CT when they passed this same 10-round magazine law back in 2013:
The “expiration date” of the grace period had come. The politicians set forth the command of law enforcement to start kicking down doors and arresting it’s citizens of class IV felonies for being in possession of magazines greater than 10 rounds.
This “list” of names came out (How’d they get that if such registries are against federal law!) On this list of future arrestees happened to be almost HALF of the entire states state police, local police, EMTs, firemen, local and STATE POLITICIANS WHO VOTED FOR THIS LAW were on this arrest list.
The order instantly died a silent and hearty death.
The law is now used to tack on additional charges if someone is arrested for a crime. Possession in itself is not proactively pursued. Many, many CT residents are in quiet possession of “illegal” semi-automatic long guns and “illegal” magazines greater than 10 rounds. Just can’t buy any of them in CT. A quick ride to PA and you just show your drivers license.