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DO I have to either damage my existing magazines so they can only hold 10rds or WHAT?
No. You keep what you have at home. You buy a locking container of some type (the law does not provide specifications) to lock the magazines in when you transport them to the range, other private property, or site of recreational activity involving firearms, and wait for this POS legislation to be struck down.
 
I'm pretty disgusted by the number of people on this forum that didn't have a clue about 114 despite a long running thread with all of the nuances thoroughly described and discussed.
 
ZERO mag bans have been struck down in over 9 years. But keep your hopes up, I guess.
Not so.
The CA ban was stopped by an injunction and before a higher court overturned the injunction a week later, hundreds of thousands of standard capacity mags were legally purchased in CA.
Then the federal district overturned the ban, and a 3 judge panel of the 9th circuit affirmed that decision to overturn.
When the full 9th reversed the 3 judge panel the matter moved to SCOTUS...who sent it back via the 9th, with disdain, to the original CA district.
The CA mag ban will soon be history with the WA ban soon to follow.
 
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How can you excercise right to defend yourself with a legally transported firearm with CHL if your mag (that you are allowed to previously own) is locked in your trunk?
 
Excellent post and deserves a longer response but to stick to gun control,

Yep protestors Burning cop buildings and destroying business but as soon as anyone threatens them they demand the police be there to protect them. Saw that so many times during the riots. Also the anti gun crowd can see no reason why people would need guns. Or some say you only need a gun for hunting.

It's a core difference in ideology I think, they believe someone will be there to save you/take care of you vs be responsible for you and yours. Maybe it's because they've been in the sheltered world where someone always takes care of them and they get a prize always, even if they didn't try, because then its "fair" to everyone. Seems to me that idealogy won't change until the hard times (as you said) force them to see the world as it is, not as they think it should be.
Many people hate the cops, that is.. until they have a want/need for them to do their dirty work.

Often the 'hard times' result from life's rollercoaster of experiences.
While they're often led and directed by an older crowd that they anoint special guru-like status to, most of the so-called 'protestors' are merely kids filled with the normal angst and frustration that comes with the battle for acceptance of (and in some ways perhaps a surrending to) the undertanding that idealism is a fantasy, and realism is an actuality.

Time to grow up, and join the adult-world kiddos.

Once some of them have children, families. livelihoods that are dependent upon them (vs. them only being dependent on others), many will settle down.
Of course, there will also be the few that will graduate to carrying the guru status torch for the next up-and-coming kiddo that thinks he's cool for wearing a Che Guevara shirt; with his man-purse filled with Trotsky and Lenin literature.

Most of these kids are merely adrenaline junkies looking to dress up in LARP attire, and do 'actions' to impress their g-friends/b-friends/x-friends:rolleyes:

They crave the rush from going out to smash and break stuff, and battling LEOs as a perceived enemy that they've declared war upon as the protectors of the disadavantaged -- An anarchist superhero yt-savior complex.

What's interesting is that some have taken a fancy to firearms, and having done so; gotten bit by the 'bug'. Many now are also fierce proponents of the 2A. A strange allyship perhaps for those that reside much much more moderately in their politics, and especially for those even further towards the other end of the political spectrum.

Nonetheless, some of these misguided punk-bubblegum leftist kids are going to be among the rest of the youngest generation(s) that will need to carry the torch of fighting for our shared right to bear arms going forward, before it erodes away completely.
By the time they're reaching their 40s and of those that sucessfully matured, some might even find themselves flipping sides to what they once vigorously opposed -- Realism instead of Idealism.
 

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