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Police in Washington are investigating an incident in which the host of Meet the Press displayed what he described as a high-capacity ammunition magazine.Police in Washington are investigating an incident in which the host of Meet the Press displayed what he described as a high-capacity ammunition magazine.
While interviewing Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the National Rifle Association, on the NBC programme, David Gregory held an object, apparently as a prop to make a point, and said it was a magazine that could hold 30 rounds.While interviewing Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the National Rifle Association, on the NBC programme, David Gregory held an object, apparently as a prop to make a point, and said it was a magazine that could hold 30 rounds.
"Here is a magazine for ammunition that carries 30 bullets. Now, isn't it possible if we got rid of these, if we replaced them and said: 'Well, you can only have a magazine that carries five bullets or 10 bullets,' isn't it just possible that we could reduce the carnage in a situation like Newtown?" Gregory asked, referring to the recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut."Here is a magazine for ammunition that carries 30 bullets. Now, isn't it possible if we got rid of these, if we replaced them and said: 'Well, you can only have a magazine that carries five bullets or 10 bullets,' isn't it just possible that we could reduce the carnage in a situation like Newtown?" Gregory asked, referring to the recent mass shooting at an elementary school in Connecticut.
LaPierre replied: "I don't believe that's going to make one difference."LaPierre replied: "I don't believe that's going to make one difference."
High-capacity ammunition magazines are banned in the capital district, regardless of whether they are attached to a firearm. Meet the Press is generally taped in Washington.High-capacity ammunition magazines are banned in the capital district, regardless of whether they are attached to a firearm. Meet the Press is generally taped in Washington.
A police spokeswoman said the department was investigating whether Gregory may have violated city firearms laws. She declined to comment further. An email seeking comment from NBC was not immediately returned.A police spokeswoman said the department was investigating whether Gregory may have violated city firearms laws. She declined to comment further. An email seeking comment from NBC was not immediately returned.
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