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High Capacity Magazines Restrictions

I hate that some states have violated your Second Amendment Rights with magazine restrictions but if that is the law in your state I have to follow it. Click on the below link to see the restrictions for each state.

 

 

Which States Have Magazine Capacity Limitations? (concealedcarry.com)

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Alabama:

  No restrictions

Alaska:

  No restrictions

Arizona:

  No restrictions

Arkansas:

  No restrictions

California:

  Magazines with capacity over 10 may not be imported/brought into the state

Colorado:

  Citizens may not acquire a magazine that holds more than 15 rounds. There is nothing illegal about possession or use of any magazine of any size by residents or non-residents.

Connecticut:

  Magazines with capacity over 10 may not be brought into Connecticut except by a FFL. Existing magazines with capacity greater than 10 rounds are legal if registered with the state police before Jan 1st 2014.

Delaware:

  No restrictions

District of Columbia:

  Magazines limited to 10 rounds. Also note: A person issued a concealed carry license by the Chief, while carrying the pistol, shall not
carry more ammunition than is required to fully load the pistol twice, and in no event shall
that amount be greater than twenty (20) rounds of ammunition.

Florida:

  No restrictions

Georgia:

  No restrictions

Hawaii:

  Handgun magazines with capacity greater than 10 rounds are not lawful

Idaho:

  No restrictions

Illinois:

  Unlawful for any person within the state to knowingly manufacture, deliver, sell, purchase or cause to be manufactured, delivered, sold, or purchased any magazine with a capacity of more than 10 rounds for long guns and more than 15 rounds for handguns. Does not apply to possession of magazines lawfully possessed before the new law went into effect so long as they are only possessed on private property with permission of the property owner, on the premise of a licensed firearms dealer/gunsmith, at a firing range or shooting competition venue, or while traveling to or from these locations provided it is stored unloaded and enclosed in a container.

Indiana:

  No restrictions

Iowa:

  No restrictions

Kansas:

  No restrictions

Kentucky:

  No restrictions

Louisiana:

  No restrictions

Maine:

  No restrictions

Maryland:

  The sale or acquisition of magazines with capacity greater than 10 is not lawful.

Massachusetts:

  The sale, transfer, or new acquisition of magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds is unlawful.

Michigan:

  No restrictions

Minnesota:

  No restrictions

Mississippi:

  No restrictions

Missouri:

  No restrictions

Montana:

  No restrictions

Nebraska:

  No restrictions

Nevada:

  No restrictions

New Hampshire:

  No restrictions

New Jersey:

  Magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds are illegal

New Mexico:

  No restrictions

New York:

  Magazines with a capacity greater than 10 rounds are illegal.

North Carolina:

  No restrictions

North Dakota:

  No restrictions

Ohio:

  No restrictions

Oklahoma:

  No restrictions

Oregon:

  No state restrictions

Pennsylvania:

  No restrictions

Rhode Island:

  Magazines of a capacity of more than 10 are illegal effective June 20th, 2022. Within 180 days of that date existing magazines of 11+ capacity must be modified, surrendered, or transferred out of state.

South Carolina:

  No restrictions

South Dakota:

  No restrictions

Tennessee:

  No restrictions

Texas:

  No restrictions

Utah:

  No restrictions

Vermont:

  A person shall not manufacture, possess, transfer, offer for sale purchase, or receive, or import into this
State a large capacity ammunition feeding device. This includes a magazine, belt, drum,
feed strip, or similar device that has a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or converted to accept: more than 10 rounds of ammunition for a long gun; or more than 15 rounds of ammunition for a hand gun. Some exceptions apply.

Virginia:

  No restrictions

Washington:

  Magazines with the capacity of MORE than 10 rounds are illegal to buy, sell, import, manufacture, or distribute after July 1st, 2022.

West Virginia:

  No restrictions

Wisconsin:

  No restrictions

Wyoming:

  No restrictions

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