“It’s freedom. People want their freedom. That’s what it is.”
Gun supplier and outfitter Target Sports USA didn’t restrain its jubilation on Tuesday in an email confirming it was joining scores of shops and sellers to ship high-capacity ammunition magazines, now contraband-free, to California.Cheerleading on the site continued above images of an assortment of 17-round Glock magazines selling for $20, and 30-round PMAG—a military grade, polymer-based magazine for the AR-15 platform rifle—fetching $12.
He claimed that 32310 criminalizes “the acquisition and possession of these magazines that are commonly held by law-abiding citizens for defense of self, home, and state…. Criminalizes the otherwise lawful acquisition and possession of common magazines holding more than 10 rounds—magazines that law-abiding responsible citizens would choose for self-defense at home.”
Some of the online business owners Newsweek interviewed said the lion's share of high-capacity magazines were being purchased and shipped to the Golden State. At Impact Guns in Ogden, Utah, an employee who gave only his first name, Samuel, told Newsweek that the magazines for the AR-15 style rifles were “definitely being increased” to California, but added that “there’s also been orders for all sorts of different mags.”
“I took it out of the package a little early,” McNeil said. “And while I know this is not a big deal to the majority of the country, it’s a big deal to us here in California. "God bless Judge Benitez ! Got pmags and hi cap glock mags on the way! Feels like Christmas! Haha," the commenter wrote. He reflected on California’s pivotal 2000 law that mandated gun manufacturers “revise their California packages” and switch from so-called “standard capacity magazines,” which are actually the high-capacity magazines that hold 15, 17, 21 rounds, with ones that those in gun circles liken to “low” or “small” capacity 10-round magazines.
Magpul's magazines have earned a following by law enforcement and gun owners near and far for their magazines because they are favored by U.S. soldiers. On Thursday, Judge Benitez ordered a stay on his ruling from April 29 that had lifted the ban on high-capacity gun magazines. The injunction goes into effect at 5 p.m. on Friday. U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California
At GlockStore in San Diego a customer service representative who gave his name as Jon N., 31, confirmed that all of their stock of “anything over 15 round” magazines are now back ordered.He said that people have been buying “five at a time” of the Glock 17s for $30 and 33 round extended magazines for $49.
He continued: “We intend to protect our people and our gun safety laws from senseless attacks. We refuse to go backwards.” Ari Freilich, a staff attorney at the anti-gun violence advocacy nonprofit group, Giffords Law Center, called Judge Benitez's order an"extreme outlier decision, which dismisses the considered judgment of California's voters" and seeks to allow large-capacity magazines—essentially doing away with decades of time that made it forbidden to manufacture and sell them in California.
After firing, “she had no place to carry an extra magazine and no way to reload because her left hand held the phone with which she was still trying to call 911,” his decision noted of a woman named Zhu Chen who fought off three armed intruders with a gun. For now, the stay on the court order will likely inhibit future shipping or purchases of high-capacity magazines into California after 5 p.m. on Friday and likely lead to more hearings.
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