As long as there are well funded anti-gunners like Bloomberg buying politicians, the answer to the OP's question will be "EVERYONE".
What is this "high capacity" magazine that you speak of? All of my magazines are standard capacity.
Sooooo....the 17 round magazines that came with my Glock 34 and the 30 round PMAGS that came with my AR are "high capacity"? That sounds terrible!"Standard capacity" - 5-6 rounds for a revolver, 7-8 for a 1911, 20 for an AR-15.
"High capacity" - 15-18 for a Glock/XD, 60-100 for an AR-15.
Sooooo....the 17 round magazines that came with my Glock 34 and the 30 round PMAGS that came with my AR are "high capacity"? That sounds terrible!
Dude, I know you're tryin, but I'm just messing with ya. I would have used purple for sarcasm but with 46 posts, I wasn't sure you would have got it. 17 round mags are STANDARD CAPACITY for a G17/G34 and 30 round mags are STANDARD CAPACITY for an AR/M4. "High capacity" is nothing but a term invented by some liberal to strike fear in the hearts of the uneducated.Yes, they're "high-capacity" when compared to 1911 mags. Also, 30-round mags for an AR are "hi-cap" given the original design was only a 20-round mag.
The semantics does become important when one discusses firearms capable of 15+ rounds in the mag. For example, my Glock 30SF holds just 8, though most people would probably think that, being a Glock, it should hold at least a dozen!
For those in the know, the terms aren't important. For people trying to put their own spin on a story, the terms become VERY important, as "hi-cap" sounds scary to the uninformed.