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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 797772" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Once again you display your complete ignorance of all things firearm-related.</p><p> </p><p>The hi-capacity magazines you speak of were never "banned". During the 10 years that the "ban" was in place it was still <strong>perfectly legal</strong> to buy, sell or posess them. The "ban" merely prohibited the manufacture or importation of any <strong><em>new ones</em></strong>. Those that had been manufactured or imported <em>prior</em> to the ban were still available and legal to buy and own. The "ban" also prohibited certain cosmetic features on some rifles but had no effect on the design or function of these rifles. The "ban" was a worthless peice of legislation that served no purpose, saved no lives, and prevented no crimes, But it did give a warm and fuzzy feeling to the gun-haters who passed it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 797772, member: 14668"] Once again you display your complete ignorance of all things firearm-related. The hi-capacity magazines you speak of were never "banned". During the 10 years that the "ban" was in place it was still [B]perfectly legal[/B] to buy, sell or posess them. The "ban" merely prohibited the manufacture or importation of any [B][I]new ones[/I][/B]. Those that had been manufactured or imported [I]prior[/I] to the ban were still available and legal to buy and own. The "ban" also prohibited certain cosmetic features on some rifles but had no effect on the design or function of these rifles. The "ban" was a worthless peice of legislation that served no purpose, saved no lives, and prevented no crimes, But it did give a warm and fuzzy feeling to the gun-haters who passed it. [/QUOTE]
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