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JamesB
03-28-2016, 16:12
The last two gun bills alive in the Colorado Legislature come up for a hearing on Wednesday March 30 at 1:30PM. The Senate State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee will hear SB 16-113, a bill sponsored by Sen. Marble to repeal the magazine ban. A companion bill already failed in the House. The committee will also hear SB 16-144, sponsored by Sen. Cooke. SB16-144 would revise the concealed carry permit law to allow persons who are between the ages of 18 and 21 to apply for a permit if they are either active duty military or honorably discharged from the US Military. A similar bill to 16-144 was also voted down in the House this year.

If you're interested, come down and testify in favor of one or both bills.

Jamnanc
03-31-2016, 14:15
This passed, will the house be able to kill it?

MED
03-31-2016, 14:52
This passed, will the house be able to kill it?

The Democrat controlled house will never pass a gun owner friendly bill....EVER! We can't even get something as obvious as a CCW exemption on the universal background check requirement to pass with that group of extremist idiots.

JamesB
04-01-2016, 09:13
On Wednesday, both bills passed out of committee on a vote of three to two. All the Republicans on the committee voted for the bills, all the Democrats voted against the bills. Both are headed to the Senate floor for consideration on Monday April 4. Assuming they pass in the Senate, they will go on to the House, where they have already killed two very similar bills in committee.

JamesB
04-07-2016, 11:06
On April 6 the Senate passed SB 16-144, the bill to let people in the military (or honorably discharged) between the ages of 18 and 21 apply for a Colorado CCW permit. It passed on a vote of 21 to 14. All the Republicans voted for it, along with three Democrats, Senators Jahn, Garcia and Johnston. The bill will go to the House.

The mag ban repeal, SB 16-113, has had a vote put off for several days now, and is currently scheduled for April 11.

mahabali
04-08-2016, 16:52
Thanks for the updates James.

Justin
04-09-2016, 12:20
Did the repeal make it out of the kill committee?

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mahabali
04-11-2016, 15:31
Looks like it is scheduled for a vote tomorrow,

JamesB
04-12-2016, 09:56
SB 16-113, the mag ban repeal bill passed out of the Senate, and heads to the House. Given a similar bill already died in the House State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, it's chances aren't great.

beast556
04-12-2016, 16:24
Pretty sure this was killed, anyone hear for sure?

roberth
04-12-2016, 16:29
Pretty sure this was killed, anyone hear for sure?

http://extras.denverpost.com/app/bill-tracker/bills/2016a/sb_16-113/


Here are details on Colorado Senate bill SB 16-113. This bill was introduced January 29 and last acted on April 11, when it was Senate Second Reading Passed - No Amendments.
IntroducedJanuary 29 Passed Senate
Passed House
Signed~
(http://extras.denverpost.com/app/bill-tracker/bills/2016a/sb_16-113/#bill)The Bill
(http://extras.denverpost.com/app/bill-tracker/bills/2016a/sb_16-113/#timeline)Bill Timeline

January 29: Introduced in the Senate and assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
March 30: The Senate Committee on State, Veterans, & Military Affairs committee referred an unamended version to the Senate Committee of the Whole
April 4: Laid over daily on the Senate's second reading with no amendments
April 5: Laid over daily on the Senate's second reading with no amendments
April 6: Laid over to 04/11/2016 on the Senate's second reading with no amendments
April 11: Senate Second Reading Passed - No Amendments

beast556
04-12-2016, 17:17
So whats next, I thought today was the make it or brake it vote. I know dick face will never sign it but hopefully it makes it to his desk.

Zundfolge
04-12-2016, 17:27
So whats next, I thought today was the make it or brake it vote. I know dick face will never sign it but hopefully it makes it to his desk.

Its got to go through the house where it's expected to die in committee ... again.

That's fine, make them kill it a 100 times ... a thousand times. We must keep the issue alive or apathy and atrophy will set in and we'll be stuck with these laws forever.

DavieD55
04-12-2016, 17:47
Its got to go through the house where it's expected to die in committee ... again.

That's fine, make them kill it a 100 times ... a thousand times. We must keep the issue alive or apathy and atrophy will set in and we'll be stuck with these laws forever.

Yep. House Speaker Dickey Lee Bloomberg will make sure any and all pro gun bills are sent to a kill committee.

roberth
04-12-2016, 18:54
Make them spend ALL their time killing gun bills, then they won't have time to jack around with anything else.