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In reading through the NY gun laws, I ran accross this gem:
On and after March 1, 2001, any manufacturer that ships, transports or delivers a handgun to a person or licensed handgun dealer in New York shall include in the container with such handgun a separate sealed container that encloses: (a) a shell casing of a bullet or projectile discharged from such handgun; and (b) any additional information that identifies such handgun and shell casing as required by New York state police rules and regulations.
So the question is, do you fire a cartridge, recover the bullet or projectile, melt the lead out of it, and send that in?
The great leaders in N.Y. just know how to write clear and concise laws, don't they.
This is just one of many laws that would be amusing if they did not impact people's lives.
On and after March 1, 2001, any manufacturer that ships, transports or delivers a handgun to a person or licensed handgun dealer in New York shall include in the container with such handgun a separate sealed container that encloses: (a) a shell casing of a bullet or projectile discharged from such handgun; and (b) any additional information that identifies such handgun and shell casing as required by New York state police rules and regulations.
So the question is, do you fire a cartridge, recover the bullet or projectile, melt the lead out of it, and send that in?
The great leaders in N.Y. just know how to write clear and concise laws, don't they.
This is just one of many laws that would be amusing if they did not impact people's lives.