As with most N.J. owners, the new law, which reduces the maximum magazine capacity from 15 to 10 cartridges, affects me the most. The question(s) I have are about the legality and feasibility of reducing the capacity of a magazine to 10 cartridges to be legal. If I read a lot of forums and opinions, I can`t get a definitive strategy on how to keep the 15 round mags I already own. All mags came with handguns purchased in New Jersey. Now I have less than 180 days to take care of it. My current dilemma: WARNING: Gun laws are subject to frequent changes and judicial interpretations. This summary is not intended to serve as legal advice or to reformulate the law. This summary does not include all federal or local laws, ordinances or regulations. For each particular situation, a licensed local lawyer must be consulted for a precise interpretation. YOU MUST COMPLY WITH ALL LAWS: STATE, STATE, AND LOCAL.
More information about state gun laws can be found here: www.nraila.org/gun-laws/state-laws.aspxMagblocks are designed to help you comply with laws restricting magazines for hunting or sports purposes only. Please note the laws of your area. Due to fluctuations between magazine manufacturers, product lines, and changes in magazine design and materials, some products may require customization. Please test your magazines during installation to ensure that the desired round number has been reached and modify it as needed before use. Meanwhile, the ANJRPC is preparing for another appeal against the lawsuit against The Murphy Mag ban. Please be aware of any upcoming warnings regarding the dispute as it continues. Custom blocks are available for some popular journals upon request. A minimum order quantity is required and you may need to ship a store conversion kit for assembly.
Email us at [email protected] for more details. Some of our blocks can also be cut to make 15 round magazines for New Jersey residents. The act of shipment is not illegal, BUT since it is common knowledge that CA has restrictive gun laws, you may be held responsible for the fact that the person to whom you send them is able to possess them illegally. You can also apply to the civil court for all costs related to posessio magazines! The plaintiffs promised to pursue their legal challenge in the Supreme Court. However, since McDonald`s v. Chicago, where a narrow majority believed that the 14th Amendment made the Second Amendment the right of states to possess and bear arms for self-defense purposes. Most of the confusion regarding the use of magblocks is due to laws that state that permanent change is needed. For this reason, it is recommended to use a simple epoxy resin to permanently install the limiter or to seal the base plate of the closed magazine with a similar method. The law firm Nappen has just published an update of the book on this subject: the new law prohibits magazines with a capacity greater than 10 turns, which are now considered high-capacity magazines (LCM).
The previous law allowed up to 15 rounds of ammunition before the pistol or rifle magazine was considered illegal. However, now the limit is 10 laps according to New Jersey state law. While magblocks work perfectly with Pmags and Ranger plates, USGI magazines are more complicated due to the Magpul internal locking plate. They can be customized either by cutting them to fit 10 rounds with the original plate, or by modifying a Pmag block and using epoxy resin to secure the plate store in place. Below we will show how to perform both methods. We will also offer pre-modified blocks in our store for the second method as it is more complicated. 8 states where oppressors are illegal: California, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Vermont. Richter is blocking California`s ban on high-capacity journals for reasons related to the 2nd Amendment.
California law has prohibited the purchase or sale of such magazines since 2000, but those who had previously had them were allowed to keep them. In 2016, lawmakers and voters passed legislation repealing this provision. In our experience, Google is anti-weapon. Google Checkout blocked our account on 05.02.2011 and refunded it to all customers who used it, even though those orders have already been shipped. All orders placed by them were only for Magblocks and they still blocked our account! They even ban advertising gun search terms! I recommend that gun owners not support a business like this and instead use our secure credit card processor. ANJRPC ASKS THE ENTIRE THIRD CIRCLE TO CANCEL THE PANEL OF 3 JUDGES IN THE NJ MAGAZINE BAN CASE NJ Mag Ban`s legal challenge will continue on December 19, 2018. ANJRPC lawyers today filed a legal petition asking the entire Third Circuit to approve the decision of a panel of 3 Third Circuit judges on the 5th. December 2018, which maintains the NJ ban for magazines containing 11 to 15 cartridges. The petition requests a “new bench hearing,” a process in which each Third Circuit judge reviews the previous decision of the 3-judge panel. HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF OTHERWISE HONEST CITIZENS HAVE NOW BEEN TURNED INTO POTENTIAL CRIMINALS FOR OWNING LEGALLY ACQUIRED MAGAZINES OVER 10 ROUNDS. A conviction for illegal possession of a high-capacity magazine under New Jersey law is a “crime” equivalent to a “conviction for a crime.” A person who is convicted loses his rights under the Second Amendment and is banned throughout the United States for possession of a firearm.
New Jersey`s law banning high-capacity ammunition magazines is just as ill-conceived as most other infamous New Jersey gun laws. Large capacity ammunition magazines that adapt to firearms other than semi-automatic weapons are legal. For example, we had a case in Camden County where our client had a drum loader for a machine gun that did not hold or operate in any semi-automatic firearm. After our application was filed, the charges were dismissed and the magazine returned because it was not prohibited by New Jersey law, which only prohibits high-capacity ammunition magazines for semi-automatic firearms, not fully automatic firearms.