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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.

Gman
02-28-2022, 14:39
I guess they should have thought of that before they passed the restrictions.

Sanctioned or coordinated by a state agency? They can go screw themselves.

MarkCO
02-28-2022, 14:58
Yeah, I like the guys at Cameo, but I agree Gman.

Gman
02-28-2022, 15:06
If seconds count to competitors, then why would seconds count in the case of self defense in a life or death situation? Maybe these competitive shooters should just get better at mag changes like the rest of us peasants.

Full capacity magazines cause crime and an increase in mass shootings. Why would anyone want more crime and mass shootings at competitions?

It's just "common sense" gun control.

/SARC

.455_Hunter
02-28-2022, 15:15
Pending local restrictions, there is no ban on possession of pre-July 2013 mags.

Gman
02-28-2022, 16:01
Pending local restrictions, there is no ban on possession of pre-July 2013 mags.

Correct, but when the competitors come from out of state...there you go.

WETWRKS
03-01-2022, 23:44
Correct, but when the competitors come from out of state...there you go.

But...Colorado already has an exemption for that. They are allowed to be in possession of whatever is legal in their home state. This was put in for fear of losing the out of state Hunter funds.

00tec
03-01-2022, 23:50
All I have to offer is:

Will go nowhere. This state's blue doesn't give a shit about this.
Same on the fed level, where you can no longer legally make your own suppressor.

I will edit to add, that I realize this is a "family" site, and my 4 letter words have become more common. My bad. This is the current state of the world I live in

brutal
03-02-2022, 02:51
All I have to offer is:

Will go nowhere. This state's blue doesn't give a shit about this.
Same on the fed level, where you can no longer legally make your own suppressor.

I will edit to add, that I realize this is a "family" site, and my 4 letter words have become more common. My bad. This is the current state of the world I live in

What did I miss?

Eric P
03-02-2022, 07:20
What did I miss?

https://youtu.be/VsGR_ZtfuTs

MarkCO
03-02-2022, 08:11
But...Colorado already has an exemption for that. They are allowed to be in possession of whatever is legal in their home state. This was put in for fear of losing the out of state Hunter funds.

You might want to revisit that, and the AG's "interpretation" of the law. Your statement is inaccurate.

00tec
03-02-2022, 08:29
What did I miss?

Form 1 cans are out. They will now deny you because "intent" is indicated by filing form 1, therefore any part you buy is legally a suppressor by itself before manufacture.
If you have a laser sintering machine, aka metal 3d printer, the powder you use to print a suppressor, the powder is a suppressor before it is a suppressor.
If you buy a chunk of pipe from home depot, it's a suppressor before its a suppressor
If you buy an oil filter, it's a suppressor, before its a suppressor.

Basically, form 1 cans are dead because they have made a huge catch 22

doodguybro
04-12-2022, 14:16
I've seen some guys still getting through because they have lathes and said they are planning on buying some barstock, and machining it into the cups, and general body. The turnkey drill a hole kits are out though, which is stupid. Suppressors are one thing that would be so nice to be able to afford without being on a freakin list. Keystone range gets complaints cause of noise, noise noise noise is every complaint! Let me silence my damn gun! We put them on cars, and motorbikes.

.455_Hunter
04-12-2022, 15:34
Keystone range gets complaints cause of noise, noise noise noise is every complaint! Let me silence my damn gun! We put them on cars, and motorbikes.

No. The progressive solution is that you don't get to shoot at all. It's much better that way for society.

hollohas
04-14-2022, 17:05
How many "state sanctioned" shooting events are there in a state that hates guns?