PL 265.36 Unlawful possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device Class A misdemeanor
§ 265.36 Unlawful possession of  a  large  capacity  ammunition  feeding
           device.
  It shall be unlawful for a person to knowingly possess a large capaci-
ty  ammunition  feeding device manufactured before September thirteenth,
nineteen hundred ninety-four, and if such person lawfully possessed such
large capacity feeding device before the effective date of  the  chapter
of  the laws of two thousand thirteen which added this section, that has
a capacity of, or that can be readily restored or converted  to  accept,
more than ten rounds of ammunition.
  An  individual who has a reasonable belief that such device is of such
a character that it may lawfully be  possessed  and  who  surrenders  or
lawfully disposes of such device within thirty days of being notified by
law  enforcement  or  county licensing officials that such possession is
unlawful shall not be guilty of this offense. It shall be  a  rebuttable
presumption  that  such person knows that such large capacity ammunition
feeding device may not be lawfully possessed  if  he  or  she  has  been
contacted  by law enforcement or county licensing officials and informed
that such device may not be lawfully possessed.
  Unlawful possession of a large capacity ammunition feeding device is a
class A misdemeanor.

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