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The law includes belts, but of course if you linked together more than 10 rounds then fired the belt, the chances of getting in trouble are like 0.000000000001%
The chances of getting in trouble with a 30 round magazine after a ban are already that low.
Seriously, how do they expect to enforce this ridiculous piece of legislation?
it's about keeping people from being able to admit they own them, take them to the range, etc.............
what does it matter if you own 1zillion mags, the entire stock of ammo that lake city could make in 1 year, and every AR sold in the US in the past month
if they have a 20 year sentence for mere possession.............and you weren't going to surrender them.............
what's the best you could do? bury them under your shed and do shit? that's exactly what will happen. That's exactly the intent.
They don't care about the existence of these items. They care about the power to put more fear and government control over gun owners.......THAT is the goal. Don't forget it.
They can't be so stupid as to think that banning something stops it from being sold, possessed, used, killed over. War on drugs as example. They want to break us, one little bone at a time.