Folks, this is about to get more interesting. I've just been reading the lawsuit that NYSRPA filed today. They point out that the law says you can't load more than seven rounds in a magazine that has a capacity of
"more than seven but less than ten." And of course, you can't have a magazine with a capacity of more than ten.
The lawsuit points out, rightfully, that this means you
can load more than seven rounds in a magazine that has a capacity of
exactly ten. So if you have an eight or nine-round magazine, you can only load seven, but if you have a ten-round magazine, you can load ten. Oops ...
They should have said
"a capacity of more than seven but less than eleven" or
"a capacity of more than seven but not more than ten." As written, the law totally exempts ten-round magazines from the seven-round-load limitation. Oh no, they didn't rush this bill at all ...