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MarkCO
03-07-2013, 10:55
Maybe you could consider moving into Custer County...

I've asked the Jefferson County Commissioners to consider a similar statement.

-DJ-
03-07-2013, 11:02
Nice find Mark.

DHC
03-07-2013, 11:03
Maybe you could consider moving into Custer County...

I've asked the Jefferson County Commissioners to consider a similar statement.

Nicely Done! Has it been executed yet?

Ronin13
03-07-2013, 11:14
So that states that they will not enforce any of these new bills, right? But problem comes in that basically you can't travel outside that county (or even into a PD jurisdiction within the county) with anything that is outlined in whatever freedom-robbing bills pass. Does Custer County have a college? Otherwise, if the CCW ban on campuses passes, you still can't carry legally at school... Still, I would love Jeffco do something similar, I'd consider going back to RRCC...

MarkCO
03-07-2013, 15:01
Nicely Done! Has it been executed yet?

I just asked today. We will see.

MarkCO
03-07-2013, 15:02
So that states that they will not enforce any of these new bills, right? But problem comes in that basically you can't travel outside that county (or even into a PD jurisdiction within the county) with anything that is outlined in whatever freedom-robbing bills pass. Does Custer County have a college? Otherwise, if the CCW ban on campuses passes, you still can't carry legally at school... Still, I would love Jeffco do something similar, I'd consider going back to RRCC...

Yes, except the local PD bit...The Sheriff trumps the local PD.

Ronin13
03-07-2013, 15:11
Yes, except the local PD bit...The Sheriff trumps the local PD.
I'm thinking that in a case, such as Lakewood PD arresting you for a magazine over 15rnds (hypothetical), and you're in Jeffco, you're still in cuffs and getting put in the back of a Lakewood PD cruiser... They don't care what trumps what at the time.

MarkCO
03-09-2013, 07:30
Jefferson Commissioner replied that there is no plan for a new resolution at this time.

Clint45
03-09-2013, 15:28
Moving? Biden was using Colorado as a test case. They plan on passing similar legislation at the federal level later this year, affecting all 50 states with the UBC.

MarkCO
03-09-2013, 16:05
Hmm, use the pot vote to seat liberals in a states legislature, then say you are against pot, then use those same pot voted in liberals to disarm that same state...Brilliant! CO being driven to the CA, NY, IL sewer in the boat piloted by Bloomberg.

Clint45
03-09-2013, 22:25
Hmm, use the pot vote to seat liberals in a states legislature, then say you are against pot, then use those same pot voted in liberals to disarm that same state...Brilliant! CO being driven to the CA, NY, IL sewer in the boat piloted by Bloomberg.

Guess what? Marijuana users are "prohibited persons." DHS also can gain access to both the CCW and MMJ databases whenever they wish . . . and if the same individual has both a CCW permit and a MMJ card that is a federal felony and they risk arrest and prosecution at any time, arbitrarily, at the government's whim.

MarkCO
03-10-2013, 07:40
Clint45, agreed. The point is that the Pot vote is what resulted in the Dems controlling the house and the senate in Colorado. The DNC pushed the Pot vote in CO knowing this would be the result.

Teufelhund
03-19-2013, 00:04
I've decided not to cut and run to Wyoming or back to Texas. I agree it's only a matter of time before the cancer spreads to the reddest of States.

I am, however, going to move to a better part of Colorado, where I know I have a Sheriff who is an oath keeper. If I had known before moving here that Aurora was the malignant epicenter of Progressive cancer in Colorado, I never would have considered buying this house here. I latched onto a 6-month contract gig recently that's going to keep me in the Denver metro, but while I'm waiting for it to run its course I am putting all resources into land and a new place. I'm looking hard at the Western Slope and Mesa County.

newracer
03-19-2013, 09:01
From Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith


Coloradans, my simple message to you- Don't Give Up!

While it appears that Governor Hickenlooper is bound and determined to sign these two radical gun grab bills, this isn't the time to fold our cards and walk away. This is the time to redouble our determination to defend the traditional Colorado way of life!

Colorado was founded on a spirit of rugged individualism, where tough men and women forged ahead against all odds to make their own future. They didn't wait for government to pave the way, they paved the way for a state to be formed in their tracks.

I may not be a professor of history, but I am certainly an avid student of history. I was drawn permanently to this great state in 1991, fascinated by the legendary stories of the traders and the trappers who forged their way into the dangerous, rugged mountain terrain of Colorado to exercise their God-given liberties in this "new" land.

In my 20 plus years living and working in Colorado, I've concluded that same spirit is still alive and well. You, my fellow Coloradans are a self-reliant people. Like generations before, you've chosen to live here because you don't want to live under the nanny-state government that has developed in places like New York.

Assuming that Governor Hickenlooper continues to demonstrate that he is more beholden to New York, Washington and Chicago than he is to the people of Colorado, you will soon have a choice.

You can join the nanny-state government movement and surrender all your freedoms and liberties, entrusting your government to make all the "right" decisions for you.

You can pack up and leave, ceding the state to those who believe the root of our problems is that we just don't have enough government.

Or you can stay and fight to restore the Colorado that proudly joined the Union in 1876- the state that valued individual liberties and individual rights.

We have much work to do at the ballot box and through the courts over the next few years. As Larimer County's Sheriff, I commit to defending the rights and liberties of the citizens of my county and I firmly believe that the vast majority of Colorado Sheriffs will be standing side by side with me.

Sensible Coloradans, we can restore Colorado to the land of opportunity and freedom it once was.

Great-Kazoo
03-19-2013, 09:30
Time to Secede. Let's to make Weld cty an Independent state. Anyone with me? Highway 34 or fight;)

blacklabel
03-19-2013, 09:44
Can we just join Wyoming?

Ronin13
03-19-2013, 10:34
Time to Secede. Let's to make Weld cty an Independent state. Anyone with me? Highway 34 or fight;)
I'd be with you, but too flat out there... I don't think Boulder county would join you, and if they did, would you want those dirty hippies? [LOL]

hatidua
03-19-2013, 12:45
Moving? Biden was using Colorado as a test case. They plan on passing similar legislation at the federal level later this year, affecting all 50 states with the UBC.

Once this is law in CO, I suspect a few other states are going to jump on the bandwagon, -the fat lady ain't singing just yet.

Rucker61
03-20-2013, 20:20
Once this is law in CO, I suspect a few other states are going to jump on the bandwagon, -the fat lady ain't singing just yet.

I've decided that the best way to fight this is from a position of power, so I've decided to run for Representative. As part of my qualification efforts, today I passed a rubber check and I plan on shoplifting a hairbrush from Walgreens later tonight.

davsel
03-20-2013, 22:22
Guess what? Marijuana users are "prohibited persons." DHS also can gain access to both the CCW and MMJ databases whenever they wish . . . and if the same individual has both a CCW permit and a MMJ card that is a federal felony and they risk arrest and prosecution at any time, arbitrarily, at the government's whim.


Yep, more conjecture without citations.
Show me one single example of a CCW holder being arrested for having an MMJ card. Just one.

Teufelhund
03-20-2013, 22:47
Guess what? Marijuana users are "prohibited persons." DHS also can gain access to both the CCW and MMJ databases whenever they wish . . . and if the same individual has both a CCW permit and a MMJ card that is a federal felony and they risk arrest and prosecution at any time, arbitrarily, at the government's whim.

I'd also like to see your source for this statement. I have it first-hand from someone who works at the MMJ registry that the database is protected by the Colorado State Constitution and is not available for search by any LE agency.