Can pre-ban mags really be banned? (NY)

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As a practical suggestion. Could gun clubs or other associations buy or build storage facilities just over the state line where these guns and magazines could be stored? I believe there are a lot of folks who live in California and have collections in Arizona.
 
As a practical suggestion. Could gun clubs or other associations buy or build storage facilities just over the state line where these guns and magazines could be stored? I believe there are a lot of folks who live in California and have collections in Arizona.
That might work if you're close to the PA border - but that's 2.5 hours drive for me. Since I'm on my way out of the state, my solution would be (should this take effect while I'm still here) is either ship everything off to a friend in Colorado until I move to NC, or pay a local FFL to store it for me in the interim...

Either way it'd be a huge hassle for a law abiding citizen, just because these self-serving politicians want to further their own careers/agendas.
 
I know, but it's a lot better then the situation in the U.K. where Olympic competitors have to store their guns and practice in France.

Anyway there is a ray of hope that ultimately the U.S. Supreme Court might rip part (if not all) of the rug out from under them. But that will take time, and the only practical solution may be out-of-state storage.
 
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AR 15 type guns & magazines will go the way of machine guns. They will be classified as NFA, with no new production for civilians. :(
 
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