2aguy
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Not a good enough answer. We don't have a knightly class in this country, with more RKBA than others.
So, off duty, do they have to follow the 10 round mag rule as well?
I would guess their private weapons would have to comply with the law. Their service weapons can be whatever they are allowed to have
Sorry, the law is the law. Once we start making exceptions then who knows what will happen?
The law is the law
And if the law says law enforcement officers are allowed large capacity magazines in the course of their duties....then that is the law
California passed a law limiting magazines to ten rounds. Anyone who doesn't like it is free to sue on constitutional grounds or work to get the law changed
As usual arguing the mechanics and not the reasoning.
Will California compensate the estate of anyone killed because they ran out of bullets?
That would be interesting
Can you point to any actual cases where someone with a ten round magazine ran out of bullets and was killed?
It isn't up to you to limit what a law abiding citizen can carry in order to stay alive........
http://extras.mnginteractive.com/li..._032508_062614-Krieger-Opinion-Outfitters.pdf
Massad Ayoob, identified only three anecdotal instances in which individuals engaging
28Case 1:13-cv-01300-MSK-MJW Document 159 Filed 06/26/14 USDC Colorado Page 29 of 50
The first incident involved a gun shop owner who lived next door to the shop. One night, carloads of people drove through his storefront to steal guns. In defending his property, the shop owner used a fully automatic M-16 and a fully automatic 9mm submachine gun to fire over 100 rounds. One perpetrator was killed, others were injured, and all were captured and convicted.
The second incident involved a man who owned a watch shop in Los Angeles and who had been involved in a series of “gun fights.” (Presumably, he had been robbed repeatedly.) The shop owner began keeping multiple pistols hidden in his shop. Mr. Ayoob recalled that at least one of the gun fights “went beyond” 17 or 19 shots before the last of the multiple perpetrators was down or had fled.
The third incident involved a Virginia jewelry store that was robbed by “two old gangster type guys.” The two brothers who owned the store successfully defended themselves and their property using multiple revolvers (not semiautomatic weapons) that were kept behind the counter. Mr. Ayoob did not specify how many rounds were fired in that incident.
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Dr who brought gun into gun free zone shoots patient 3 times
Armed Doctor Opens Fire and Stops Active Shooter in Pennsylvania Hospital
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Woman shoots home invader 5 times...
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/news/local/woman-hiding-kids-shoots-intruder/nTm7s/
clerk shoots robber 10 times after robber shoots him in leg
Armed Robber Shoots Store Owner in the Leg, Store Owner Then Shoots Robber 10 Times
Home invasion....30-40 rounds fired...
http://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/need-ar-15-30-round-magazine/
20 rounds vs. 2 robbers....
Armed Robbery Victim Shoots Back, 20 Rounds Fired
Uber driver fires 6 shots hits 3 times...low and outside....
http://my.chicagotribune.com/#section/-1/article/p2p-83337910/
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