"High-Capacity" Magazine Confiscations To Begin!!

Published on October 31, 2022
Duration: 6:16

This video discusses Delaware's new "high-capacity" magazine ban, effective November 16th, which mandates confiscation or modification of magazines over 17 rounds. The presenter, demonstrating an authoritative tone, highlights legal challenges and encourages non-compliance among law-abiding citizens, noting that concealed carry permit holders are exempt. The segment also features a sponsor promotion for Blackout Coffee.

Quick Summary

Delaware's "high-capacity" magazine ban, effective November 16th, defines "high-capacity" as over 17 rounds. Residents must modify, remove from the state, destroy, or surrender these magazines for compensation, with concealed carry permit holders being exempt.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Blackout Coffee Sponsor
  2. 00:53Delaware Magazine Confiscation Law
  3. 02:10Lawsuit & Compensation Details
  4. 03:46Impact & Concealed Carry Exemption

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Delaware's new "high-capacity" magazine law?

Effective November 16th, Delaware prohibits "high-capacity" magazines, defined as those holding over 17 rounds. Residents must modify, remove from the state, destroy, or surrender them to police for compensation.

What compensation is offered for surrendered magazines in Delaware?

Delaware offers $15 for 18-30 round magazines, $25 for 31+ round magazines, and $80 for drum magazines. Proof of Delaware residency is required.

Are there any exemptions to Delaware's magazine ban?

Yes, individuals holding a valid Delaware concealed carry permit are exempt from the "high-capacity" magazine ban.

Is there a lawsuit against Delaware's magazine ban?

Yes, the Delaware State Sportsmen's Association and the NRA have filed a lawsuit challenging the "high-capacity" magazine ban.

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