No, they would/will not obey new laws. They'd be easier to catch, though, because of extra 'trails' for illegal purchases, smuggling, snitches, buy/busts found in the commerce to get illegal articles or through simple possession; they'll also get warehoused at the graybar longer from using illegal firearms or mags in conjuction with crimes. Mutants who just like to kill will find their ability to get these enhanced ability to kill in volume impeded to a degree.Just one question. In your experience, if large capacity magazines were illegal, would these "nice" people obey that law?
I bet they would ignore it just like all the rest of them. I also bet that most of these "nice" people you have ran into with large capacity mags have already had experiences with the criminal justice system and are prohibited from even possessing a single shot, yet they have modified guns with large capacity mags.
HMMMM
They will no more obey a large capacity ban than any other law and the chance of them being locked up for 30 more days because they are are caught with one while doing something is near zilch
What there really would be is a reduction of the numbers of very high capacity (potentially) illegal mags for legal weapons in all hands, and that means fewer bullets and less blood per criminal incident. You may say that less gangbanger/drug trafficker/street retailer/drive-by shooter blood is not a big deal, and that's hard to argue. But less blood from innocent neighbors, passers-by, people in the wrong place at the wrong time, and all kinds of others who now die as collateral damage from high volumes of poorly aimed fire is really a BFD to me. I suspect that is true for Joe & Jane Average. They vote, and legislators listen.
Legislators will do what they will do, but good folks digging in their heels over really high cap mags is a great way to get labeled as unreasonable and extreme. It's a short step from there to being ignored, then end up dealing with lots of regulations/laws that would not/should not have happened if the argument was differently handled.
None of this is my decision, so I'm not getting exercised about it. Either way.
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