KpdPipes 388 Posted May 6, 2011 Well, it's the administrative code, and it reflected the wording of the statutes plus the addendum about the colt match and m1a when it went into effect. However, it expires in 2012. EXCEPT, the state statute has been magically morphing itself on the state legislature home page since that version of the administrative code went into effect. i witnessed at least three revisions of it in that time. One where the removed the conflicting definition of an assault weapon for shotguns, and one where they removed the assault weapon definition for pistols, and one where they removed the evil features bullet points for rifles. So.... I have no idea WTF they are doing, or who they are. it'll be interesting to see what gets put in the administrative code on the expiration date. But as of right now, it exceeds the language of the statute in restrictions. Therein lies the problem..."They" dont know WTF they're doing either..... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites