The Gun Confiscation Notice an NYC Resident Reportedly Received Will Likely Send Chills Down Your Spine
New York City has reportedly started
sending out confiscation notices ordering gun owners to “immediately
surrender” rifles and/or shotguns capable of holding more than five
rounds of ammunition. It is illegal to possess a rifle or shotgun with
the capacity to hold more than five rounds in the city, according to NYC Administrative Code 10-306 (b).
An alleged notice sent to an NYC resident, dated Nov. 18, offers the gun owner the following options:
1. Immediately surrender your Rifle and/or Shotgun to your local police precinct, and notify this office of the invoice number. The firearm may be sold or permanently removed from the City of New York thereafter.2. Permanently remove your Rifle and/or Shotgun from New York City…[…]3. You may call to discuss the matter if you believe your firearm is in compliance, or you may request the option to bring your firearm to a licensed gunsmith for a permanent modification and certification proving that it is permanently modified and in compliance.
While the confiscation notice, reported by the Truth About Guns,
very well may be a normal occurrence in New York City, gun owners in
firearm-friendly states like Texas or Arizona will probably have a hard
time even imagining receiving such a letter from authorities over a
rifle or shotgun that could potentially hold more than five rounds.
The notice above deals directly with
New York City gun regulations, but there are also concerns of a
potential state-wide gun confiscation effort in New York following the
passage of the SAFE Act.
In addition to outlawing an array of
semi-automatic rifles, the SAFE Act restricted ammunition magazines to
seven rounds, down from 10. The law was later changed to allow gun
owners to purchase magazines with the capacity to hold 10 rounds,
however, only seven rounds can be loaded unless the firearm is being
used at a gun range or shooting competition.
The SAFE Act also creates a more
comprehensive database of people barred from owning guns, and makes New
York the first state to require background checks to buy bullets. The
system was also said to help flag customers who buy large amounts of
ammo. In another provision, therapists, doctors and other mental health
professionals will be required to tell state authorities if a patient
threatens to use a gun illegally. The patient’s weapon could then be
taken away.
It wasn’t immediately clear how
aggressively the state of New York is enforcing the new magazine
restrictions or if law enforcement planned to send out similar notices
to the one above to gun owners across the state. Phone calls made late
Wednesday night to the Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office, the NY State Police
and the NYPD were not returned.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
might as well go ahead buy a black market full-auto
firearm holding 30 rounds? Either will just be an acceptable risk for
their trades (crimes), only they will have ALL of the law abiding
citizens out-gunned!
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