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A 'prohibited device' includes any magazine that exceeds the prescribed capacity. Who is legally allowed to possess an unpinned high-capacity magazine?
Possession of an over-capacity magazine by a standard license holder is a criminal offense.
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Question: A 'prohibited device' includes any magazine that exceeds the prescribed capacity. Who is legally allowed to possess an unpinned high-capacity magazine?
Answer options:
- Any PAL holder
- Any RPAL holder ✅ Only authorized individuals such as police, military, or those with specific business licenses
- Any hunter with a valid tag
Correct answer: Only authorized individuals such as police, military, or those with specific business licenses
Explanation: Possession of an over-capacity magazine by a standard license holder is a criminal offense.
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