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Bitter Clinger
03-29-2018, 14:54
https://m.facebook.com/rmgofb/#!/story.php?story_fbid=10155441180720823&id=315744225822&__tn__=%2As%2As-R


What's next? Loopy wont sign anyway. Sorry about just a link, cant copy and paste FB from my phone.

Bitter Clinger
03-29-2018, 14:56
Disregard, just passed the senate not the house. I got exited lol.

Bitter Clinger
03-29-2018, 15:04
SB18-052
Repeal Ammunition Magazine Prohibition

Concerning the repeal of certain provisions concerning ammunition magazines.
LAST ACTION: 03/29/2018 | Senate Third Reading Passed - No Amendments
SPONSORS: Sen. O. Hill | Rep. S. Humphrey | Rep. L. Saine
SESSION: 2018 Regular Session
TYPE: Bill
SUBJECT: Crimes, Corrections, & Enforcement

MarkCO
03-29-2018, 15:35
There is still a legal challenge to the bill, funded by RMGO, progressing through appeals.

Zundfolge
03-29-2018, 15:45
If Democrats would just pass the mag ban repeal they'd increase their chances of remaining in power (of course 1- they're not worried about losing power and 2-they have power so they can pass stupid shit like this in the first place).

Will1776
03-29-2018, 16:04
I really wish they would make the bill more of a compromise like raising the limit to 30-32 rounds or requiring a background check for 15+ mags so it has a chance in the house. Then we can buy standard cap mags until a full repeal has an actual chance.

wctriumph
03-29-2018, 16:57
I really wish they would make the bill more of a compromise like raising the limit to 30-32 rounds or requiring a background check for 15+ mags so it has a chance in the house. Then we can buy standard cap mags until a full repeal has an actual chance.

I know what you are saying but I don't want to pay for another BGC for mag's, ammo or anything else.

Gman
03-29-2018, 17:00
If they got rid of the limitation, they could reap the financial rewards of having shooting competitions return to the state.

Ramsker
03-29-2018, 17:13
I don't give it much of a chance of passing in the house. And even if it did (fat chance, IMHO) then I think Hick vetoes it. I could see some Dems in the house voting for it as a ploy to say they are pro-2A with some promise from the gov that he will take the heat for killing it in the end.

Would be great to see that piece of crap legislation go away. I just am not confident at all that the repeal is ultimately successful.

Will1776
03-29-2018, 17:13
I know what you are saying but I don't want to pay for another BGC for mag's, ammo or anything else.

I would pay for the BGC over having no options other than the whole parts kits business

GeorgeandSugar
03-29-2018, 17:16
If they got rid of the limitation, they could reap the financial rewards of having shooting competitions return to the state.

Dittos! I would like to buy a double stack pistol to go along with my other carry pistols.[emoji106]


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CS1983
03-29-2018, 17:23
I don't give it much of a chance of passing in the house. And even if it did (fat chance, IMHO) then I think Hick vetoes it. I could see some Dems in the house voting for it as a ploy to say they are pro-2A with some promise from the gov that he will take the heat for killing it in the end.

Would be great to see that piece of crap legislation go away. I just am not confident at all that the repeal is ultimately successful.

Since Hick is at a term limit, that would be some sneaky politicking.

buffalobo
03-29-2018, 17:41
SB52 has zero chance of passing. It will be sent to kill committee.

buffalobo
03-29-2018, 17:47
State, Veterans and Military Affairs is kill committee in the house.

68Charger
03-29-2018, 19:11
I would pay for the BGC over having no options other than the whole parts kits business

It was way more expensive to move, but at least the crooks in Denver don't get my tax revenue anymore..

But I don't have to do BGC anymore... my TX LTC is my BGC

ray1970
03-29-2018, 19:16
I think I’m developing dyslexia.

Every time I see the title of this thread I think it says “man bag”.

mtnrider
03-29-2018, 19:40
It was way more expensive to move, but at least the crooks in Denver don't get my tax revenue anymore..

But I don't have to do BGC anymore... my TX LTC is my BGC

We left as well. No regrets. My freedom and money goes much further now. I have no illusion that gun control is coming to every state but at least I have a little longer then most.

Honestly, I don't even know why this subject is being discussed any more (comes up every year like there is hope). It will never be repealed and will only get worse for Colorado.

DOC
03-29-2018, 20:55
As long as it keeps coming up it has a chance to pass.

MarkCO
03-29-2018, 20:59
As long as it keeps coming up it has a chance to pass.

Yep. We don't need those who ran away telling us to lay down. Keep fighting for what is right.

68Charger
03-29-2018, 21:45
Yep. We don't need those who ran away telling us to lay down. Keep fighting for what is right.

I decided to fight where I am more helpful.. Colorado completely abandoned those outside Denver.. Texas is red still BECAUSE of rural areas. Doesn't mean it's time to give up just because I am now where I belong.

DOC
03-30-2018, 01:38
I decided to fight where I am more helpful.. Colorado completely abandoned those outside Denver.. Texas is red still BECAUSE of rural areas. Doesn't mean it's time to give up just because I am now where I belong.
Where do you think all the Commieforya and liberals are going after they write in stone the laws they want here? I already know that its a go to place for lesbians for some reason.