A field guide for troopers released last month by the New York State Police answers looming questions about the NY SAFE Act.
The 20 page document sheds light, for instance, on how police should enforce the rule that reduces the number of bullets allowed in a magazine from 10 to seven in most cases. It says troopers must have probable cause to suspect criminal activity before checking whether a magazine contains more than the legal number of rounds.
Read the article: The Watertown Daily Times
State police unveil 'field guide' on N.Y. SAFE Act for troopers
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