Not in the case of an inheritance. It can't be transferred or sold out of state in that case and the state confiscates it.You have the option to move it out of state.
Not in the case of an inheritance. It can't be transferred or sold out of state in that case and the state confiscates it.You have the option to move it out of state.
My lord... what a bunch of idiots to pass such a law. If you New York residents don't vote out the people doing such in the next election, you get whats coming to ya.
Interestingly NY State legislature is dominated by Republicans, but only 18 voted against it to 43 for it.
A Mandatory life without parole for murdering a first responder but no mandate including common folks just made the rules "Us verses Them,"
The big question is whether we are capable of learning. Our forefathers were humble enough to realize that alcohol prohibition was an unmitigated failure and reversed themselves. I see no such humility among the insufferable do-gooders of today.
http://www.assembly.state.ny.us/leg...rm=&Summary=Y&Actions=Y&Votes=Y&Memo=Y&Text=YThis bill prohibits possession of all magazines with the capacity to contain more than ten rounds, regardless of the date of manufacture. Going forward, individuals will only be able to obtain magazines that can contain up to seven rounds. Those who currently possess magazines that can contain more than seven rounds will only be permitted to maintain up to seven rounds in such magazines.
I DO NOT ENCOURAGE, SUGGEST OR CONDONE ANYONE BREAK THE LAW!
Or AlabamaA quick summary for you. Want a firearm move to a free state like Texas