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NJ: Magazine-limit bill nearing Gov. Christie’s desk (VIDEO)
by Chris EgerA controversial bill to limit magazines to just 10 rounds has passed the New Jersey Assembly and is close to becoming law.
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Judge drops charges against man for violating NY SAFE Act 7-round magazine limit
by Chris EgerA municipal court judge in New York ruled Wednesday that Paul Wojdan's rights were violated when police counted the number of bullets in his handgun and then charged him with violations of the SAFE Act.
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NJ: Bill compromise to cap magazines at 10 rounds but allow shooters to stop for coffee
by Chris EgerA deal has been made on two bills in New Jersey that would ban magazines larger than 10 rounds, but allow shooters to stop on the way to the range or woods for emergencies
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Federal Judge rules on SAFE Act, seven-round magazine limit: ‘tenuous, strained and unsupported’ (VIDEO)
by S.H. Blannelberry"The seven-round limit fails the relevant test because the purported link between the ban and the State’s interest is tenuous, strained, and unsupported in the record," wrote Chief U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny.
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Retired Dept. of Homeland Security Agent Shoots at Burglars… And Misses
by Jennifer CruzFriday afternoon two burglars broke into a home in Queens, New York, when they were met with a retired Department of Homeland Security agent, who was armed. He shot at the two suspects, but missed.
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EDITORIAL: After Restrictive Legislation in Maryland, What’s Next for Beretta?
by David HigginbothamBeretta has invested heavily in Maryland. The Accokeek plant is home to all of Beretta USA's production. But Maryland's legislature is set to pass some restrictive new measures that will affect the way the world's oldest firearms company does business. Staying in Maryland seems doubtful, but what will be lost if they move?
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