Sunday, January 18, 2009

The Dead Zone

Cleveland Police Investigate Three Homicides...[More]
Well, at least we know what won't work...

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Of course the thought that making something that's already illegal "more illegal" doesn't work won't enter into their minds.

Somehow I doubt anything about the possession, purchase, carry, or discharge of this firearm was legal. But that won't matter, either.

Anonymous said...

From this post when did standard capacity magazines of more that 10 round become illegal? Is this a California statute? Federal statute? (which one?) I can go into an local store (Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota) an purchase standard capacity magazines of 15 to 17 (depending on the make of the gun).

Unless this is a California statue this information is incorrect.

“Effective January 1, 2000, it became a felony to manufacture, import, sell, keep for sale, give, or lend, a high-capacity magazine. There is no prohibition on the simple possession of a high capacity magazine.”