The Stupidity Of NY King Cuomo’s 7-Round Magazine Restriction

By Alan Chwick

Indiana's Boone County Sheriff Ken Campbell
Indiana’s Boone County Sheriff Ken Campbell
AmmoLand Gun News
AmmoLand Gun News

Manasquan, NJ –-(Ammoland.com)- Indiana’s Boone County Sheriff Ken Campbell Explains The Absurdity Of The New York Magazine Ban.

Watch the YouTube video, above and be educated… https://youtu.be/qa-joxi63xs

Must-watch video featuring Indiana’s Boone County Sheriff Ken Campbell showing just the ineffectiveness of the proposed bans on magazine capacities.

No, you don’t get a chance to tackle when a murderer reloads, unless of course you want to be shot. It will take less than a second for a criminal to reload because they don’t follow laws.

Yes, it does make it exponentially more difficult for law-abiding citizens to defend themselves from attacks because their right to defense has been severely reduced by government restrictions on their Second Amendment civil right.

Gun grabbers also don’t realize that a 7th grader with remedial knowledge of shop equipment can manufacture a high capacity magazine with relative ease on their own.

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Mike

In 1979 I wore same uniform as Sheriif Campbell.Keep up the good work Sheriff.

Allen Lewis

Steve:
Re your “fair” statement…..when has the Looney Left ever played fair on anything they do ???

Steve

I’m a 2nd Amendment advocate and gun owner but I must tell you that in my opinion, this demonstration is not a fair assessment. For starters, judging from his mannerisms, Jim is obviously a skilled marksman and so much more efficient in shooting and re-loading magazines. Notice how he doesn’t empty the first magazine he fires under each of the three scenarios. He “wastes” an extra round in the first magazine so that he doesn’t have to lose time pulling the slide back to recharge the chamber when he inserts the remaining magazines. He only does this once, for the… Read more »

Hopalong

To, Raymond Miller. Are you the Raymond Miller from ORTONVILLE MICHIGAN. If so, that explains everything. Dallas