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NV: Nevada Democrats join bill to ban high-capacity gun magazines
Submitted by: Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com

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Nevada's congressional Democrats have joined in legislation that would bar the sale, importation or possession of gun magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

Reps. Jacky Rosen, Dina Titus and Ruben Kihuen all signed on the "Keep Americans Safe Act," authored by Elizabeth Esty of Connecticut.

Rosen said there's no single solution to the gun violence and the massacre that occurred in Las Vegas but restricting the number of rounds a weapon's magazine can carry would reduce the threat.

"High capacity magazines have no practical purpose for hunting or self defense," she said.
 

Comment by: MarkHamTownsend (10/13/2017)
They say there's no single solution to gun violence, because they're intent on "boiling the frog slowly." That is, killing off the 2A bit by bit. Totally, in the end, but slowly; they don't want that frog to discover it's being killed and jump out of the pan.
 

Comment by: shootergdv (10/13/2017)
What ? A single person with a 13 rd. 9mm mg or a 30 round AR mag may certainly need those rounds and more in a defensive situation against multiple attackers.

Guess the armed forces need to cut back too, since ya don't need high capacity for defence !
 

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