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A Brooklyn politician drove upstate to buy an assault rifle equipped with a high-capacity magazine — then drove to The Bronx border yesterday to show how easy it would be to bring illegal weapons into the city. While it’s against the law to sell or own such weapons and magazines in New York City, they can be legally purchased in other parts of the state. “In light of the recent horrific massacre of innocent victims in Aurora, Colorado . . . it is quite evident that high-capacity weapons are a threat to the general public as well as law enforcement,” said state Sen. Eric Adams, vowing to introduce legislation that would ban assault rifles and high-capacity magazines statewide. |
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