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New Yorkers today have lost their right today to use a majority of semi auto handguns, many which require 10rd magazines. I highly doubt many manufacturers will produce these 7rd magazines for just New York residents, although I am sure a few larger manufacturers will do so.
I am very afraid to see what will happen when the New York government sends armed police/military to the homes of people they suspect have possession of these now "illegal" magazines. As much as I hate to say it, I think the potential for violence and bloodshed would be imminent. Even if the Supreme Court strikes down this heinous and draconian, unconstitutional law, how many innocent gun owners will have been murdered and imprisoned before the law is struck down? And, as someone else pointed out, even if the law is struck down by the Supreme Court, it will face fierce resistance from the tyrants in New York who may or may not adhere to judgment without federal intervention. I am thinking something in line with what we saw during the end of the Jim Crow era laws , where the Federal government had to step in to counter unconstitutional laws some states made barricaded black people from attending "white" schools.
Essentially, what is being done in New York is not much different than what was done in the South during the 1950s/60s with Jim Crow laws. This is tyranny we must expect when a state thinks they can make their own laws and dismiss the Constitution of the United States.
I am very afraid to see what will happen when the New York government sends armed police/military to the homes of people they suspect have possession of these now "illegal" magazines. As much as I hate to say it, I think the potential for violence and bloodshed would be imminent. Even if the Supreme Court strikes down this heinous and draconian, unconstitutional law, how many innocent gun owners will have been murdered and imprisoned before the law is struck down? And, as someone else pointed out, even if the law is struck down by the Supreme Court, it will face fierce resistance from the tyrants in New York who may or may not adhere to judgment without federal intervention. I am thinking something in line with what we saw during the end of the Jim Crow era laws , where the Federal government had to step in to counter unconstitutional laws some states made barricaded black people from attending "white" schools.
Essentially, what is being done in New York is not much different than what was done in the South during the 1950s/60s with Jim Crow laws. This is tyranny we must expect when a state thinks they can make their own laws and dismiss the Constitution of the United States.