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<blockquote data-quote="n2sooners" data-source="post: 2100644" data-attributes="member: 26539"><p>State and local governments are the ones actually passing further restrictions. The federal government didn't restrict New York to seven round magazines, the New York government did. So why should gun companies do business with a New York government that is trying to put them out of business? Same with the California government and many city governments (such as NYC) which go even further. If police and other agencies in need of weapons and ammo in those cities and states could no longer buy them then maybe those politicians would wake up. Or at least maybe the unions representing those officers would wake up and then pressure the governments to back off. In any case, it makes no sense to do business with those who are trying to put you out of business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="n2sooners, post: 2100644, member: 26539"] State and local governments are the ones actually passing further restrictions. The federal government didn't restrict New York to seven round magazines, the New York government did. So why should gun companies do business with a New York government that is trying to put them out of business? Same with the California government and many city governments (such as NYC) which go even further. If police and other agencies in need of weapons and ammo in those cities and states could no longer buy them then maybe those politicians would wake up. Or at least maybe the unions representing those officers would wake up and then pressure the governments to back off. In any case, it makes no sense to do business with those who are trying to put you out of business. [/QUOTE]
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