Gov. Cuomo and state lawmakers rushed a gun-control law through in January that prohibits the sale of magazines that can hold more than seven bullets, the nation’s lowest limit.
Problem is, nobody makes seven-bullet magazines.
Now, state leaders are planning to suspend the prohibition, which is due to take effect April 15, until they can rewrite the measure.
Read the article: The New York Post
New York: State’s new limit on gun magazines put on hold because 7-bullet magazines don’t exist

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