Originally Posted By: bdcardinal
Originally Posted By: EricF
From what I read, if you're caught with 10+ round mags, no matter what, there is no grandfather clause, you must destroy them or modify them to only hold 10.
good going dianne frankenstein.
Either way, if you're an LEO or FFL holder with the proper permit, you're ok, but you're better off storing those 15 mags away and buying a few 10's.
Not true. They have to allow people that own them to keep them, look up ex post facto.
I actually have 15rd mags for my Glock and 25rd magazines for my M&P 15-22. It is only against the law to purchase, transfer ownership, or import in CA. I have heard from numerous LEOs that they do not arrest for possession at all.
No one knows what tomorrow holds, but as of today previous possessed magazines over 10 rds are legal in CA.
I host monthly BLM cleanups and during the past 3 months Rangers, Border Patrol and/or Sheriffs have stopped to talk to us on every occasion and not one has mentioned anything about my 30 rd. magazines (AKM). Have had these since '95 and never had an issue.
Importing "standard" (people must move away from the term "high-cap" when applicable) capacity mags is a crime, but previous possession is not. Rebuild kits are also legal as long as the kits themselves are not used to manufacture a standard cap. mag.