Of course - there's no argument that such mags are not legal (in most places). The OP asked (basically) if they should be.
Here's the point, - If there's a law, these laws should apply to EVERYBODY, no exceptions. Even if you're LE and off duty, no possession exemption - those banned AR/M4s/MP5s and magazines stay at a secure site NOT in the LE possession. Fair is fair.Well, I'm confused - what is the point?
In the four agencies in which I've worked, magazines for semi-auto pistols were limited to the weapon's manufacturer's magazines, and none of those were more than 18 rounds. For long guns, the largest imagazines were 30 rounds for AR-15/M4 rifles; our Tact Team had MP5s in the 80s/90s that came with 32 round mags. Once weapons, mags, and ammo are issued, they are the officer's responsibility to keep available and secured.
Because it is lawful for me to own them. LE is going to get whatever cap magazine they want because they're exempt.What specifically is the lawful purpose for LE or non-LE for 40-round, 50-round, or other magazine? Warrant service? Home defenser? Self-defense?
Does that mean because bad people have them NO ONE other than LE and other exempt folks, should have them? If you think that's the case, just say so.Thugs and thuglets love them because they see them on video media and can shoot lots of rounds without having any need to know how to reload or to fire accurately.
Ματθιας;141370901 said:Here's the point, - If there's a law, these laws should apply to EVERYBODY, no exceptions. Even if you're LE and off duty, no possession exemption - those banned AR/M4s/MP5s and magazines stay at a secure site NOT in the LE possession. Fair is fair.
Because it is lawful for me to own them. LE is going to get whatever cap magazine they want because they're exempt.
Does that mean because bad people have them NO ONE other than LE and other exempt folks, should have them? If you think that's the case, just say so.
BTW, I'm not a criminal, but if I wanted to get illegal weapons, I could get them as easily as I could get illegal drugs - especially in ABQ. No law is going to stop that.
Well, I'm confused - what is the point?...
What specifically is the lawful purpose for LE or non-LE for 40-round, 50-round, or other magazines? Warrant service? Home defenser? Self-defense? Thugs and thuglets love them because they see them on video media and can shoot lots of rounds without having any need to know how to reload or to fire accurately.
The point is that purchasing and possessing lawful items of commerce is legal. Absent violation of law, the "why" is neither my, yours, or anyone else's business. Purpose is irrelevant, except to those who would infringe on the right to own property.
And to be clear, characterizing ownership of hi-cap mags as loved by "thugs and thuglets" casts unneeded aspersions. I'm sure you didn't mean to imply any lawful citizen who happens to own a Luger snail drum, or a Thompson drum, is a thug.
So your argument is what? I'm not aware of any LE agency that authorizes magazines larger than 30 rounds for AR/M4 platforms or 18 rounds for primary sidearms. This is moot as an issue.
And this whole issue is not one I care about deeply - if asked to vote on banning magazines over 30 for long guns and 18 for pistols, I'd vote to ban if (it was convenient to actually vote). SCOTUS has long ruled that the 2nd A has limitations, so I'm sure such a ban would be upheld. If it never comes up, no big deal to me - in the broad view, there are lots and lots of more important issues in life.
What consequences? In New Mexico, the justice system is a joke -they can't/won't/don't deal with craziness they have now! Or even better they could claim to be a member of a certain organization that dresses in black and that would almost guarantee that they'd walk.I'm sure you could get illegal weapons easily so long as you're willing to deal with consequences.
One of the issues with which the USG (specifically, the DHS attaché) deals regularly in the Philippines is illegal smuggling of Glock selector switches to convert them from semi- to full-auto. During controlled delivery, it was discovered that the same illicit dealers selling these selectors were nearly all also selling 33 round Glock mags. Here's the Philippine side:
Philippines Report Police arrest 2 suspects for illegal sale of gun accessories - Philippines Report Glock marked Full Auto Switch Selector for your Glock Pistol FOR SALE from Manila Metropolitan Area Para aque @ Adpost.com Classifieds > Philippines > #4429 Glock marked Full Auto Switch Selector for your Glock Pistol FOR SALE from Manila Metropolita
And the US side:
MSN
They are not being smuggled and purchased for lawful purposes.
. Because we can own them! Because they're FUN!!! What's wrong with that?I was asking the question of purpose - what does one do with 33 round Glock magazines, 100 round SKS drums, 40/50 round magazines for anything, that can't be done with factory standard mags? There isn't a question of legality (except in jurisdictions that limit these already).
ugg!!!Sigh. One more time, no agency of which I am aware authorizes magazines of more than the factory-capacity mags I've mentioned. Those are not the topic of this thread.
I don't share your perception of the justice system - no big deal.
Apparently so. I am stunned to find folks with such a mindset here.
I was asking the question of purpose - what does one do with 33 round Glock magazines, 100 round SKS drums, 40/50 round magazines for anything, that can't be done with factory standard mags? There isn't a question of legality (except in jurisdictions that limit these already).
"Thugs' and 'thuglets' refers specifically to adult and juvenile street gang members engaged in varying types of criminal behavior, from burglary, to muling drugs, to petty extortion, human trafficking, etc. These are the nice folks with whom I've had the most contact who have had extended capacity mags, bump stocks, or illegally modified firearms in their possession.
Is that helpfuil?
I can't believe many here would be in favor of such a thing.
I was asking the question of purpose - what does one do with 33 round Glock magazines, 100 round SKS drums, 40/50 round magazines for anything, that can't be done with factory standard mags? There isn't a question of legality (except in jurisdictions that limit these already).
"Thugs' and 'thuglets' refers specifically to adult and juvenile street gang members engaged in varying types of criminal behavior, from burglary, to muling drugs, to petty extortion, human trafficking, etc. These are the nice folks with whom I've had the most contact who have had extended capacity mags, bump stocks, or illegally modified firearms in their possession.
Is that helpfuil?
We all have our thoughts on these things. Whatever Congress or my legislature decides is what I'll do. If I don't like it, I'll work through that system to get it changed.