MarkCO
02-28-2022, 14:21
Colorado?s HB22-1145, Possess Large Ammunition Magazines for Competitions, from Rep. Perry Will is scheduled to be heard on Monday, February 28, 2022 in the House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Committee. As of now the hearing will be held in LSB-A (Legislative Services Building, located south of the Capitol across 14th Ave, 200 E 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80203). The committee is scheduled to begin at 1:30 pm and HB-1145 is the 3rd of 3 bills scheduled for that day.
The bill would create a narrow exemption to allow for a person competing in a shooting competition, which is sanctioned or coordinated by a state agency the ability to possess a magazine over the 15 round limit that was imposed by Colorado?s 2013 magazine ban.
Lifting the ban for sporting competitions will help attract more competitions to Colorado and help drive economic development in rural Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife?s Cameo Shooting and Education Complex in Palisade, CO is a world class shooting facility and this narrow exemption would help Cameo attract and grow top competitions and competitors. Confusion over what magazines are exempted and allowed under the current law results in competitors staying away from Colorado.
Below are instructions to sign up either for online testimony or in person testimony:
Colorado Public Testimony Online Sign Up (Can sign up until day of the hearing)
https://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2022A/commsumm.nsf/signIn.xsp
At the bottom Select ?Remote via Zoom? or ?In Person?
Select ?By Committee and Hearing Item?
Select ? ?House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs?
Select ? ?02/28/2022 ? 1:30 PM?
Select ? HB22-1145 Possess Large Ammunition Magazine for Competitions (Rep. Will)
Fill out form with information, you?ll be emailed information and link to testify.
I just got this. Good for Cameo, bad for Colorado. Creates a competitive advantage for the .gov and harms the private ranges. Bad precedent to set IMHO.
The bill would create a narrow exemption to allow for a person competing in a shooting competition, which is sanctioned or coordinated by a state agency the ability to possess a magazine over the 15 round limit that was imposed by Colorado?s 2013 magazine ban.
Lifting the ban for sporting competitions will help attract more competitions to Colorado and help drive economic development in rural Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife?s Cameo Shooting and Education Complex in Palisade, CO is a world class shooting facility and this narrow exemption would help Cameo attract and grow top competitions and competitors. Confusion over what magazines are exempted and allowed under the current law results in competitors staying away from Colorado.
Below are instructions to sign up either for online testimony or in person testimony:
Colorado Public Testimony Online Sign Up (Can sign up until day of the hearing)
https://www2.leg.state.co.us/CLICS/CLICS2022A/commsumm.nsf/signIn.xsp
At the bottom Select ?Remote via Zoom? or ?In Person?
Select ?By Committee and Hearing Item?
Select ? ?House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs?
Select ? ?02/28/2022 ? 1:30 PM?
Select ? HB22-1145 Possess Large Ammunition Magazine for Competitions (Rep. Will)
Fill out form with information, you?ll be emailed information and link to testify.
I just got this. Good for Cameo, bad for Colorado. Creates a competitive advantage for the .gov and harms the private ranges. Bad precedent to set IMHO.