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flogger
08-02-2025, 19:15
Colorado SB25-034. I know this should be in the Legislation & Politics forum but, I just wonder if someone can explain how this would be used. What am I missing?
Law goes into effect 8-5-25.

sportbikeco
08-02-2025, 19:32
It's like a self reported "red flag law" and you will be denied at instant check. Kinda like how you can tell a casino to deny you access to play.

Sawin
08-02-2025, 19:39
So for people with addictions or lack of self control? People are weird.

Mtneer
08-02-2025, 19:42
Darn, I thought this meant I could sign up to NOT sell any of my firearms.

bradbn4
08-02-2025, 19:49
something tells me it will be used in a plea deal - if you want out of going to jail or drop the other charges...

Sawin
08-02-2025, 19:52
something tells me it will be used in a plea deal - if you want out of going to jail or drop the other charges...

Oh… so willingly give up a constitutional right and NOT be a felon? Seems like something dems would definitely come up with.

Fromk
08-02-2025, 19:56
Want to see your kids on alternate weekends? How much do you want this job? Lots of opportunities for abuse.

BPTactical
08-02-2025, 20:55
This state is irrevocably fucked.
Rinse
Repeat

Linkless
08-02-2025, 21:06
I couldn't agree more. Fortunately I have 26 days left before I move back to AZ.

TEAMRICO
08-02-2025, 21:13
I figured the Dems would have made it something automatically applied to all and that you would have to request to OPT OUT after taking some classes and paying a bunch of fees!!!!

hurley842002
08-02-2025, 22:53
I couldn't agree more. Fortunately I have 26 days left before I move back to AZ.

Whereabouts in AZ?


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Linkless
08-02-2025, 23:26
Tucson, moved to CO in 2016 and have had enough. My parents as well as my brother and his family are there as well so it makes sense.

Great-Kazoo
08-03-2025, 08:57
Tucson, moved to CO in 2016 and have had enough. My parents as well as my brother and his family are there as well so it makes sense.

Left CO 8 yrs ago in july, been back 2x. Both times i realized how much i missed the "old" CO. Way before Webb and DPD chief of police (Whitman?) said denver didn't have a gang problem.

Now it's ran by a gang of leftist, empowered by the onslaught of liberal residents have decided they would be the real threat to "democracy"


Unfortunately what happened to CO population / growth wise has crept into AZ, Flagstaff is the boulder of the SW.

BladesNBarrels
08-03-2025, 11:55
Flagstaff is the boulder of the SW.

Oh no! Flagstaff was a favorite spot to visit in the 60's through 80's.
Camping, hunting, fishing.
Of course, I started at CU in the mid 60's in Boulder, and it was a great place then too.
I think I bought a pistol at Foss Drug in the early 70's after getting out of the service.

Doc45
08-03-2025, 12:51
I’m the goofball that moved from Tucson to Colorado in ‘84 lol. If my son and his kids weren’t here I’d move back to AZ but not Tucson. My brother and his wife are in the Phoenix area but just too damn hot for me.

Bailey Guns
08-04-2025, 19:14
I left for good on July 29th, 2015. Haven't regretted it for a second. The natural beauty of the state is overshadowed by the radical leftist ideology firmly embedded into the state gov't. Not to mention the traffic and congestion everywhere on the front range. No thanks.