kidicarus13
03-07-2025, 21:57
Unfortunately, not an April Fools joke. How do you guys see this playing out? Gun shop employees and owners I have spoken with say their point-of-sale system will just add 6.5% to firearms, ammo, and firearm parts. With margins so small as it is for small and medium-sized firearm stores (not Cabela's, Sportman's Warehouse, etc), how will this not drive many out of business? As it is already, you have to go out of your way to pay more (vs online sales) to support local shops. I'm confident it's all part of the CO liberals master plan.
Although technically out-of-state company online sales will be required to collect the 6.5% tax and submit to CO, I am fairly certain that many will not, especially at first.
The cost of firearm transfers is already ridiculous at most shops. I know there are still a few here and there that have maintained reasonable rates, but others... Centennial Gun Club charges $150 for transfers + $15 CBI = $165 DaFuq?! "But sir, the Ruger LCP I purchased on GunBroker only cost me $140." With less competition, we will only see prices across the board increase.
And I'm not even contemplating SB25-003 passing and becoming law. Firearms and firearms related activities in CO will very soon become a rich man's hobby/sport.
? Stay informed
? Donate to your favorite Colorado pro-2A organization(s)
? Write and email your representatives and Gov. Polis
? Sign up to testify against proposed 2A bills
? Buy your firearms, ammo, and firearm parts now
? www.wethesecondcolorado.com is a very informative website with which I have no personal affiliation98420
Although technically out-of-state company online sales will be required to collect the 6.5% tax and submit to CO, I am fairly certain that many will not, especially at first.
The cost of firearm transfers is already ridiculous at most shops. I know there are still a few here and there that have maintained reasonable rates, but others... Centennial Gun Club charges $150 for transfers + $15 CBI = $165 DaFuq?! "But sir, the Ruger LCP I purchased on GunBroker only cost me $140." With less competition, we will only see prices across the board increase.
And I'm not even contemplating SB25-003 passing and becoming law. Firearms and firearms related activities in CO will very soon become a rich man's hobby/sport.
? Stay informed
? Donate to your favorite Colorado pro-2A organization(s)
? Write and email your representatives and Gov. Polis
? Sign up to testify against proposed 2A bills
? Buy your firearms, ammo, and firearm parts now
? www.wethesecondcolorado.com is a very informative website with which I have no personal affiliation98420