JVC
08-21-2013, 15:37
All,
If you already know about this petition by Put It To The People (PITTP), then please forgive this re-post. However, I only recently discovered this petition movement and wanted to bring it to your attention.
Two citizens, Tim LeVier and JT Davis, both of Littleton, Colorado started the effort to place on the ballot a measure to counter the recently enacted magazine ban. According to PITTP, there goal is "If enough registered Colorado voters sign this petition, this measure will be placed on the ballot in 2014 'as a proposed change to the Constitution of Colorado'. We intend that this gun rights amendment in effect will repeal HB-13-1224, a new law that limits magazine capacity including any 'readily convertible' magazines and requires 'continuous possession' thereof — subsequently making transfer of ownership illegal."
In my view, PITTP's petition is another method to remove the ill-conceived, unforceable and ineffective magazine ban. Yes, there is the Sheriffs' lawsuit, the ongoing recall elections for state senators Morse and Giron, but we should not stop there.
Please take a few minutes to review PITTP's website at http://putittothepeople.wordpress.com/, and if it makes sense for you, find a way to sign their petition. I plan on signing this weekend.
Thanks - JVC
If you already know about this petition by Put It To The People (PITTP), then please forgive this re-post. However, I only recently discovered this petition movement and wanted to bring it to your attention.
Two citizens, Tim LeVier and JT Davis, both of Littleton, Colorado started the effort to place on the ballot a measure to counter the recently enacted magazine ban. According to PITTP, there goal is "If enough registered Colorado voters sign this petition, this measure will be placed on the ballot in 2014 'as a proposed change to the Constitution of Colorado'. We intend that this gun rights amendment in effect will repeal HB-13-1224, a new law that limits magazine capacity including any 'readily convertible' magazines and requires 'continuous possession' thereof — subsequently making transfer of ownership illegal."
In my view, PITTP's petition is another method to remove the ill-conceived, unforceable and ineffective magazine ban. Yes, there is the Sheriffs' lawsuit, the ongoing recall elections for state senators Morse and Giron, but we should not stop there.
Please take a few minutes to review PITTP's website at http://putittothepeople.wordpress.com/, and if it makes sense for you, find a way to sign their petition. I plan on signing this weekend.
Thanks - JVC