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babirl
02-16-2013, 06:44
http://www.colorado.gov/govhdir/

State houses are likely done after today's debacle/Monday will suck/Senate is basically a done-deal.

Probably won't matter but the Gov's desk is where all these nonsense "gun control/safety" bills will end up... I know MagPul told him personally what the direct results will be and what the "unintended consequences" might be for CO.

There's a LOT more than 200+ jobs/$85M @ stake... Yeah, likely won't matter but HE (J Hick) has aspirations and NEVER FORGET!

Write the GOV a "love letter"!

USAFGopherMike
02-16-2013, 07:39
That website is a piece of sh*t.

Dear Governor,
If you have any honor sir, you will vote against any legislation seeking to place limits on or deny the Constitutional right to keep and bare arms. You took an oath to support and defend the Constitution. You swore to it. I took that same oath, but have a feeling it means a lot more to me than it does to you. If you will not uphold that oath, I will hold you in contempt and will make every effort to organize, mobilize, and vote you out of office. “Shall not be infringed”is a warning sir. Vote wisely.

V/r,
xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx

Too much?

UncleDave
02-16-2013, 07:56
Space bar learn it, love it, use it! It's fine other than typos, considering he will never read it.

BREATHER
02-16-2013, 08:14
Does anyone really think Hinkenpooper cares a damn what citizens think. All he cares about is keeping Colorado in beer and weed. Which would be OK if he wasn't fucking around with firearms legislation. He figures that if he can keep the retards drunk and high he can do anything and thats exactly what he is doing. His political career is just about over with his divorce and other things. There are people in his party that say he should just come out of the closet... Oh Yeah, gay unions, beer and weed..... I like beer but I like my 2nd Amendment rights better....

USAFGopherMike
02-16-2013, 08:20
Space bar learn it, love it, use it! It's fine other than typos, considering he will never read it.

WTF.. must have gotten messed up when I cut and paste it into this thread. I proofread and grammar checked it before I sent the email.

merl
02-16-2013, 08:37
waste
of
time

He has stated he will sign the ban and UBC. He is undecided on the other 2 but we all know that means he just hasn't announced his support yet.

He has to put hsi support behind those 2 bills before the vote so his party member know he wont leave them hanging after passing an unpopular law.

Frankly after yesterday I see the whole process as a farce. Yes we have your voices but they are being and will continue to be summarily ignored.

Dave
02-16-2013, 09:25
He's signing 3 of four as of last night. Only one he's still reading is the no CCW on college campuses. So get ready for 15 round mag limits, at least another 10 bucks to buy a firearm, and having to go to a FFL to sell your firearm to a forum member. Where you'll have to pay the FFL fee along with the state BGC fee.

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Cylinder Head
02-16-2013, 09:37
His Facebook page is awash with anti-1224 comments, ironic because his top post is about JOB CREATION..... Really Hick?

hghclsswhitetrsh
02-16-2013, 13:18
Sent him a message.

Great-Kazoo
02-16-2013, 14:14
He's signing 3 of four as of last night. Only one he's still reading is the no CCW on college campuses. So get ready for 15 round mag limits, at least another 10 bucks to buy a firearm, and having to go to a FFL to sell your firearm to a forum member. Where you'll have to pay the FFL fee along with the state BGC fee.

[Rant2]

All you folks complaining about FFL transfer fees. You ain't seen nothing yet. Figure $30-50 a pop.

Kraven251
02-16-2013, 16:27
Beer and weed... Hmm, I wonder what Coors thinks about the ban. Not that they would move, but I wonder if they would say anything on behalf of the 2A.

sniper7
02-16-2013, 16:36
I hope Colorado sees a mass exodus of jobs due to this bullshit. I'm glad I don't work in this state.

MarkCO
02-16-2013, 16:41
There is a shred of a chance in the House, they have to roll call vote which will out rural deomcrats which means the END of their poltical career. Only need a few.

There is also a slightly better chance in the Senate, same thing. Rural Senator who votes against it has probably signed their "non-electable" decree.

I am not sure I even give Hick a shred of a chance of not signing anything but the college CCW on constitutional grounds. He might be able to be convinced on HB1224, but the other 2 are probably as good as law at this point.

Recall elections are nice and all, but they are tough. If these bills get signed, there are three paths. Constitutional referendum, Court Challenge, No ammo or mags for CO LE until repealled. I am working at getting company officials related to the 3rd to signal their intent to the Legislature now!

DHC
02-16-2013, 16:47
There is a shred of a chance in the House, they have to roll call vote which will out rural deomcrats which means the END of their poltical career. Only need a few.

There is also a slightly better chance in the Senate, same thing. Rural Senator who votes against it has probably signed their "non-electable" decree.

I am not sure I even give Hick a shred of a chance of not signing anything but the college CCW on constitutional grounds. He might be able to be convinced on HB1224, but the other 2 are probably as good as law at this point.

Recall elections are nice and all, but they are tough. If these bills get signed, there are three paths. Constitutional referendum, Court Challenge, No ammo or mags for CO LE until repealled. I am working at getting company officials related to the 3rd to signal their intent to the Legislature now!

Mark,

What about the veto referendum addressed in the Legislation forum? That looks to me like a viable action to overturn these restrictive bills in the near-term. It also sends a HUGE message to the Dems, and others. Most importantly, it places the passage of new laws in the hands of the CITIZENS. *WE* decide what gets passed and what GETS OVERTURNED. The fact it is so extraordinarily rarely used merely speaks to the significance of the citizenry wishes on this particular issue.

AK47 Ranger
02-16-2013, 16:55
And if this all passes what about the COSC? Can't they rule bills as unconstitutional?

MarkCO
02-16-2013, 16:56
DHC, yes a Veto referendum is certainly possible. Mobilization, funding, etc. can be an issue, but more important, we would need companies like MagPul to be part ot it. They have all the infrastructure with video production, wide appeal outside of CO and the ability to lobby for funds.

It is a path not taken lightly and ALL pro-gun groups will have to get on board and leverage their full support of it, co-operation on it and funding of it.

I would ceertainly be willing to be a part and try to pull in what I can. This type of effort needs a cheif who is articulate and has the support of the entire gun community as well.

DHC
02-16-2013, 17:08
DHC, yes a Veto referendum is certainly possible. Mobilization, funding, etc. can be an issue, but more important, we would need companies like MagPul to be part ot it. They have all the infrastructure with video production, wide appeal outside of CO and the ability to lobby for funds.

It is a path not taken lightly and ALL pro-gun groups will have to get on board and leverage their full support of it, co-operation on it and funding of it.

I would ceertainly be willing to be a part and try to pull in what I can. This type of effort needs a cheif who is articulate and has the support of the entire gun community as well.

What about a politician - or former politician. One who was deeply involved with the aftermath of the Columbine massacre and directly participated in subsequent municipal and school response planning. A guy who is a gifted and articulate speaker - and while not a member of the gun community/industry, has spoken convincingly on the record as to the futility of restrictive gun legislation.

In terms of the referendum itself, the primary obstacle is the sheer number of signatures needed on the petition. I am looking to determine the exact number, but by CO Constitution it is 5% of the total number of votes case for the CO Secretary of State in the last general election.

Another problem will be the timing. The referendum must be filed with the SOS within 90 days of the final vote being cast in the statehouse.

MarkCO
02-16-2013, 17:14
Certainly worth a shot.

DHC
02-16-2013, 17:27
Just checked. The last general election for SOS in CO was 2010. Total votes cast: 1,597,984 - so 5% would mean 80,000 signatures on the petition for veto referendum.

Disclaimer: I am putting this together quickly and need to research it further. As a starting point, it is just OK. Everything will need to be confirmed as I have more time.

BREATHER
02-16-2013, 17:34
The reference to "the beer and weed thing" for the uninformed, Hinky started out as a geolgist them he started a micro brewery(making beer) I am sure his profits haven't been hurt. He is owner/part owner in a fancy club and my source says he owns several seedy shitholes along Colfax(not verified). So keep the populace inoxicated(fucked up) and happy, he can keep a portion of the populace on his side and do wahtever....