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They were "banned" in 1986, so they have to have been made before then (and have the proper paper trail) in order to be sold/possessed by a civilian.
Yes, the point is that they are still circulating, and are allowed to be purchased.
Also, military style Semi-Automatic weapons regulation ran out on 2004. Meaning people can purchase high-capacity magazine guns.
The capacity of magazines you're allowed to have varies by state. My state just passed law to restrict it to 7 rounds, previously it was 10, however you could have larger magazines if they were made before 1994.
Your states regulation laws doesn't apply to the 49 others.
Hence why I suggest they regulate high capacity magazine guns at a national level.
What is your opinion on gun control?
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They were "banned" in 1986, so they have to have been made before then (and have the proper paper trail) in order to be sold/possessed by a civilian.
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Yes, the point is that they are still circulating, and are allowed to be purchased.
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The capacity of magazines you're allowed to have varies by state. My state just passed law to restrict it to 7 rounds, previously it was 10, however you could have larger magazines if they were made before 1994.
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Your states regulation laws doesn't apply to the 49 others.
Hence why I suggest they regulate high capacity magazine guns at a national level.