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1Gungurl
02-17-2013, 22:47
Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum and will soon be new to Colorado. After doing some reading about Colorado gun laws I saw something that stated there is an active "assault weapons" ban ( which we all understand that our weapons are not assault rifles but that is what the gun grabbers want to call our AR 15's, AR 10's, AK 47's etc.My question is about this ban. First, Is there a ban? If so, is it only in Denver? I'm planning on moving to Parker and I'm hoping this ridiculous ban is not applicable to Parker, Colorado.
Cylinder Head
02-17-2013, 22:48
Denver only has a magazine limit of 20 rounds. There is no real "assault weapons ban", yet.
trlcavscout
02-17-2013, 22:49
Where are you know, Henderson NV? Right now its only Denver, soon to be state wide it looks like. 15rd limit or something.
jackthewall81
02-17-2013, 22:50
Right now there is a mag ban within the city limits of Denver. We are currently dealing with proposed legislation on state wide mag limitations, universal background checks and outlawing concealed carry on college campuses. Parker is gtg, for now. Oh and welcome to colorado! I grew up in Parker. It is growing fast.
1Gungurl
02-17-2013, 23:35
Yes I live in Henderson, NV but will be moving to Colorado soon. Thanks everyone for the quick responses.
trlcavscout
02-17-2013, 23:51
Its not as bad as Clark county even in the city of denver, no registration yet. But if the universal background checks pass it wont be long
Welcome to CO, but I would reccomend WY or TX.
Welcome. If you make it to Parker, there are several members here that would be happy to take you out to our favorite range to shoot. BLGC.ORG
We are feverishly battling four bills. Mag limits, universal background checks, repeal of campus carry, and BGC fees. Many threads in the politics forum.
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Someone please correct me if I am wrong here but from what I know the City of Denver (or is the county?) has a ban in effect for some time now that bans rifles that liberals refer to as Assault Weapons and this includes magazines over 20 rounds.
I also understand that if DPD catches you with one, you will go to jail and be arrested. Then after a few hours they give you the option of being released if you turn over your rifle to them. From what I have heard, I guess if you take this whole thing to court it has cost people several thousands of dollars (not to mention the hassle and all the time wasted) but the charges usually get dropped and in the end you can keep your rifle but it may cost you ten grand.
Personally, I think it is a matter of time before the dems try and expand this ban into the rest of the state. After all, I did hear several of the Dems that testified last week saying that "this ban on high cap mags is a good start". Sounds to me like Rhonda Fields could probably make any kind of gun law she wants and the rest of her crew in charge will pass anything the way our state government is made up right now... Hopefully I am wrong!
Roger Ronas
02-18-2013, 00:09
Welcome to the site and to the state when you get here.
Roger
Denver has pretty well stopped confiscating "assault weapons" from people just traveling thru the city. The 20 round mag ban is still in effect there but for the most part they don't enforce it on people traveling thru either.
Welcome to the forum. Avoid living in Denver and don't worry about it. Of course we may all be a little more worried here shortly........
BTW where are all the repost police and search nazis when the new girl posts a thread...........................[ROFL1]
Great-Kazoo
02-18-2013, 01:11
BTW where are all the repost police and search nazis when the new girl posts a thread...........................[ROFL1]
. Watching my dvr recorded Walking Dead, then Talking dead,where u been? I figured she/ he would be banned after an IP search confirmed it was SG whatever vegas.
Zundfolge
02-18-2013, 09:44
... the City of Denver (or is the county?)...
The city is the county, the county is the city. The city of Denver completely fills the county of Denver and thus they are one political and geographic entity.
Welcome to Parker when you get here.
tom
USAFGopherMike
02-18-2013, 10:50
welcome. Did you buy a house in Henderson? I hear homes there are way undervalued at the moment. As mentioned, stay away from Denver.
ford_muscle1
02-18-2013, 12:39
Welcome!
barney fife
02-18-2013, 12:42
welcome
You can bet your bottom dollar a Statewide AWB will be submitted by Fields, it is already written. They will keep coming no matter what.
islandermyk
02-18-2013, 16:34
Welcome and enjoy! [Beer]
patrick0685
02-18-2013, 17:34
welcome...i currently live in Henderson as well if you wanna know a bit more about the area shoot me a PM and I'll help you out the best I can
ChunkyMonkey
02-18-2013, 17:54
Welcome, we need more voters like you in this state.
Just joined, Ft. Collins.
[MOD: start your own intro thread]
GhostRider
02-18-2013, 19:18
welcome
Hello and welcome!
Enjoy!![Beer]
DSB OUTDOORS
02-18-2013, 21:23
Welcome to the forum!!
OtterbatHellcat
02-18-2013, 23:48
Welcome.. :)
....and Sounds to me like Rhonda Fields could probably make any kind of gun law she wants and the rest of her crew in charge will pass anything the way our state government is made up right now.
....sounds pretty accurate to me...unfortunately.
Big Wall
02-19-2013, 03:34
Welcome to the board!
gunboat1
02-19-2013, 10:57
Welcome Aboard
OneGuy67
02-19-2013, 16:01
I think she is referring to this. It is from the Denver Municipal Code.
Sec. 38-130. - Assault weapons.http://library.municode.com/images/hyperlink.png
(a)
Legislative intent. The city council hereby finds and declares that the use of assault weapons poses a threat to the health, safety and security of all citizens of the City and County of Denver. Further, the council finds that assault weapons are capable both of a rapid rate of fire as well as of a capacity to fire an inordinately large number of rounds without reloading and are designed primarily for military or antipersonnel use. The city council finds that law enforcement agencies report increased use of assault weapons for criminal activities. This has resulted in a record number of related homicides and injuries to citizens and law enforcement officers. It is, therefore, the intent of the city council to place reasonable and necessary restrictions on the sale and possession of assault weapons while placing no restrictions on the right of citizens to use weapons which are primarily designed and intended for hunting, target practice and other legitimate sports or recreational activities and the protection of home, person and property.
(b)
Definitions. The following words and phrases, when used in this section, shall have these meanings respectively ascribed to them:
(1)
Assault weapon shall include all firearms with any of the following characteristics:
a.
All semiautomatic action, centerfire rifles with a detachable magazine with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds.
b.
All semiautomatic shotguns with a folding stock or a magazine capacity of more than six (6) rounds or both.
c.
Reserved.
d.
Any firearm which has been modified to be operable as an assault weapon as defined herein.
e.
Any part or combination of parts designed or intended to convert a firearm into an assault weapon, including a detachable magazine with a capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds, or any combination of parts from which an assault weapon may be readily assembled if those parts are in the possession or under the control of the same person.
(2)
Fixed cartridge shall mean that self-contained unit consisting of the case, primer, propellant charge and projectile or projectiles.
(3)
Magazine shall mean a box, drum or other container which holds and feeds ammunition into a semiautomatic rifle, shotgun or pistol.
(4)
Pistol shall mean a weapon originally designed, made and intended to fire a projectile (bullet) from one (1) or more barrels when held in one (1) hand and having:
a.
A chamber as an integral part of or permanently aligned with the bore or having a breech-loading chambered cylinder so arranged that the cocking of the hammer or movement of the trigger rotates it and brings the next cartridge in line with the barrel for firing; and
b.
A short stock designed to be gripped by one (1) hand and at an angle to and extending below the line of the bore(s).
(5)
Rifle shall mean a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade and intended to be fired from the shoulder or hip and designed or redesigned or made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed cartridge to fire only a single projectile through a rifled bore for each single pull of the trigger and shall include any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire a fixed cartridge.
(6)
Semiautomatic shall mean a weapon which fires a single projectile for each single pull of the trigger which automatically chambers the next round for firing and which employs a magazine.
(7)
Shotgun shall mean a weapon designed or redesigned, made or remade and intended to be fired from the shoulder or hip and designed or redesigned and made or remade to use the energy of the explosive in a fixed shotgun shell to fire through a smooth bore either a number of projectiles (ball shot) or a single projectile for each pull of the trigger and shall include any such weapon which may be readily restored to fire a fixed shotgun shell.
(c)
Specific weapons not included. As used in this section, assault weapon does not include any of the following:
(1)
All weapons that do not use fixed cartridges, all weapons that were in production prior to 1898, all manually operated bolt-action weapons, all lever-action weapons, all slide-action weapons, all single-shot weapons, all multiple-barrel weapons, all revolving-cylinder weapons, all semiautomatic weapons for which there is no fixed magazine with capacity of twenty-one (21) or more rounds available, all semiautomatic weapons that use exclusively en bloc clips, all semiautomatic weapons in production prior to 1954 and all rimfire weapons that employ a tubular magazine.
(2)
Any firearm that uses .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.
(3)
Any assault weapon which has been modified either to render it permanently inoperable or to permanently make it a device no longer defined as an assault weapon.
(d)
Supplemental provisions. Except as specifically stated herein, the provisions of this section are independent of and supplemental to any other provisions of law, and nothing shall prevent a device defined as an assault weapon in this section from also being regulated under other provisions of law.
(e)
Possession of assault weapons unlawful. It shall be unlawful to carry, store, keep, manufacture, sell or otherwise possess within the City and County of Denver a weapon or weapons defined herein as assault weapons, except that this subdivision shall not apply to:
(1)
Any federal, state or local government agency or to any sworn members of said agencies acting within their official capacities.
(2)
Any assault weapon which is being used as a movie prop for any motion picture or television program which is being filmed in whole or in part within the City and County of Denver if, prior to such use, the police department is notified in advance in writing of the date, time, location, production schedule and days upon which such use shall take place and the type and serial numbers of the firearms.
(3)
It shall be an affirmative defense to charges brought under this section that the transportation of an assault weapon:
(a)
Is through the city by a nonresident who is in legal possession of an assault weapon; or
(b)
Is by a person carrying a permit issued under subsection (f) and the transportation is for one (1) of the following purposes:
i.
In aid of the civil power when thereto legally summoned;
ii.
To a bona fide hunting trip for wild game, or to a legitimate sporting use of such weapon, including shooting matches or target trap or skeet shooting. All weapons carried for such purposes shall be unloaded;
iii.
While transporting such weapon to or from a place for sale outside the city or for repair. All weapons carried for such purposes shall be unloaded at all times;
iv.
As a member of the armed forces of a state or of the federal government while engaged in the lawful performance of duty;
v.
In conjunction with moving personal property, including such weapon, from an old residence to a new residence. All weapons carried for such purposes shall be unloaded at all times.
(f)
Conditional exception. Any person over the age of twenty-one (21) years who obtained an assault weapon legally prior to the effective date of this section may obtain a permit to keep, store and possess said assault weapon if:
(1)
Said weapon is properly identifiable and contains its original serial number.
(2)
An application for a permit for each assault weapon is filed with the police department within sixty (60) days of the effective date of this section pursuant to such procedures as the department may establish. The application shall contain a description of the firearm that identifies it uniquely, including all identification marks and numbers, the full name, address, date of birth and fingerprints of the owner and the address where such assault weapon will be stored and such other information as the department may deem appropriate. The place of storage and possession shall not be changed without notification to the department of the proposed change in location and when said weapon will be transported. The department may charge a fee for registration not to exceed the actual processing costs of the department.
(3)
The department shall issue a permit which shall identify the weapon and where it is to be stored.
(4)
The information required for the registration and permitting of assault weapons shall be treated as confidential and shall not be made available to members of the general public. The council finds that the release of such information would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and could endanger the life or safety of persons at the premises where an assault weapon is located. The information on a permit application shall be used by the city only for law enforcement purposes.
(g)
Sale or transfer unlawful. It is unlawful to sell or transfer possession of an assault weapon possessed pursuant to subsection (f) within the City and County of Denver.
(h)
Reserved.
(i)
Specific magazine prohibited. It shall be unlawful to carry, store or otherwise possess a magazine which will hold or may be modified to hold twenty-one (21) or more rounds.
(j)
Penalty. Any person, firm or corporation who is convicted of violating any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or more than nine hundred ninety-nine dollars ($999.00) and a term of incarceration of not less than ten (10) days nor more than one hundred eighty (180) days.
(k)
Violation; disposition. Upon a conviction of violating any provision of this section, the weapon shall be confiscated and destroyed under section 38-120 (http://library.municode.com/HTML/10257/level4/TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUORSA_DIV2WEMI.ht ml#TITIIREMUCO_CH38OFMIPR_ARTIVOFAGPUORSA_DIV2WEMI _S38-120DICOWE), disposition of confiscated weapons.
(Ord. No. 669-89, § 1, 11-6-89; Ord. No. 719-89, § 1, 11-27-89; Ord. No. 1058-96, § 2, 12-9-96; Ord. No. 38-07, § 6, 1-22-07)
HoneyBadger
02-20-2013, 14:17
Welcome! Stay outta Denver and you won't have anything to worry about! Parker is a nice town and is well outside the city and county of Denver.
sabot_round
02-20-2013, 20:25
Welcome to the madhouse!!
dutchman23
02-20-2013, 21:51
New to the board. Thanks for having me.
BuffCyclist
02-21-2013, 23:44
Welcome!
buzzed223
02-23-2013, 14:06
I'm also new here and to the world of AR's! Welcome!!!
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