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  • adit

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    Feb 20, 2013
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    DE
    and sometimes you are better off putting a sock in your mouth
     

    E.Shell

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    Feb 5, 2007
    10,355
    Mid-Merlind
    There are a lot ( I mean a lot) of misconceptions regarding Maryland's law on "High Capacity" magazines- both among civilians and even (more so) among law enforcement. So today we break it down Barney style and really find out what the deal is- are they legal?!

    Except this is the Delaware forum.
     

    Night Train

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    Apr 21, 2024
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    Delaware
    Keep them. Buy more. Do not comply with unconstitutional mandates.
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    Lafayette

    Not that kind of doctor
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    Jan 8, 2021
    519
    Maryland
    I still wonder about possession of a mag with capacity of >17 rounds if you have a CCW that Delaware recognizes via reciprocity. Per statute they are supposed to give “full faith and credit.” Would this extend to the mag exemption?

    I don’t plan on being the test case - but it’s an interesting question.
     

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