Washington State has enacted a ban on standard capacity magazines, effective July 1st. Possession of magazines exceeding approximately 10 rounds will be considered a felony. Existing magazines purchased before this date are legal, but holding receipts is advised for proof of purchase. The video suggests this is part of a larger trend and anticipates future legal challenges, referencing the Supreme Court case New York Rifle and Pistol Club v. Corlett.
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