Many of my contacts are freaking out that the stories also say he was in possession of two high capacity magazines/feeding devices... not sure what those would be exactly... the law in D.C. is 10 rounds I guess, and even pre-owned ones became illegal when they made the law.
D.C. law also says stuff about it being illegal even if it "could be readily converted to" high capacity as well... which gets really fishy potentially since none of the stories I can find will say what he actually had, and are very vague. That costume he wears a lot has a lot of stuff on it, so wouldn't shock me if he even just had a non-functional prop in it but that they will say it could be converted or restored to working.
And, maybe he was just silly enough to bring real fully functional magazines with him... not sure why he would knowing how much scrutiny he'd face.
Even better would be to see SCOTUS strike that law down, but not holding my breath based on their recent history.
Many of my contacts are freaking out that the stories also say he was in possession of two high capacity magazines/feeding devices... not sure what those would be exactly... the law in D.C. is 10 rounds I guess, and even pre-owned ones became illegal when they made the law.
D.C. law also says stuff about it being illegal even if it "could be readily converted to" high capacity as well... which gets really fishy potentially since none of the stories I can find will say what he actually had, and are very vague. That costume he wears a lot has a lot of stuff on it, so wouldn't shock me if he even just had a non-functional prop in it but that they will say it could be converted or restored to working.
And, maybe he was just silly enough to bring real fully functional magazines with him... not sure why he would knowing how much scrutiny he'd face.
Even better would be to see SCOTUS strike that law down, but not holding my breath based on their recent history.