View Full Version : When will new laws go into effect?
I thought I heard Hickyloper will sign them in June. Anyone know for sure?
jackthewall81
03-09-2013, 02:29
Early July if I recall correctly.
Regarding the magazine bill? July 1st technically but in reality never.
newracer
03-09-2013, 10:23
Well none of them have passed both the senate and the house yet, so they are not new laws yet.
StagLefty
03-09-2013, 10:35
Senate final vote Monday and then on to the Governor's desk.
Goodburbon
03-09-2013, 10:47
Don't they have to go back to the house to address all of the amendments and approve them there?
Don't they have to go back to the house to address all of the amendments and approve them there?
yes
Richard K
03-09-2013, 11:21
Bills become law on July 1st, unless the legislature declares them to be an emergency measure for public health/safety. They would then become law as soon as Lickinpooper signs them.
blacklabel
03-09-2013, 12:19
Ok, then what about 16+ capacity .22 tube feed rifles? I guess you 'd have to read the fine moronic print?
I was wondering about this as well.
I was wondering about this as well.
I'm wondering about alot of things.
Goodburbon
03-09-2013, 13:13
Belted ammunition is still ok though, right?
blacklabel
03-09-2013, 13:15
It's insane thinking that I won't be able to replace a rifle as innocuous as a Marlin Model 60.
Goodburbon
03-09-2013, 13:18
Hypothetical question.
A friend comes to visit from Louisiana (the Free US), his CCWP is recognized in CO, but he decides to bring his Glock 17, purchased after the date... Is he in violation?
Similarly, say another friend has decided that he likes my location. He is a prepper, and he has decided to stage some equipment at my home. If that equipment includes magazines, what are the legal implications of the situation, since I am in possession of his magazines, but he comes to visit several times a year and they are technically his. Or he chooses to leave a CCW here in my care so he can fly without checking a gun.. Hypothetically speaking of course...
battle_sight_zero
03-09-2013, 13:18
When will new laws go into effect?
ITS NOT OVER YET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE FINAL VOTE IS MONDAY. THE SENATORS VOTES WILL BE PUBLIC AND OFFICIAL THEN THUS THREE OF THEM MAY HAVE 2ND THOUGHTS ABOUT THEIR FUTURES. WRITE YOU SENATOR and OTHERS and TELL THEM NOT TO SUPPORT THE REMAINING BILLS.
I just wrote every single senator. Let them know I supported their stance (republicans and the 2 dems that voted no) or that they need to change their mind and these laws do nothing. Hopefully something gets through to one of them.
They will have to make 14 rd magazines for the guns.
It's insane thinking that I won't be able to replace a rifle as innocuous as a Marlin Model 60.
The crazy thing is, even NEW YORK does not require mandatory background checks for private transfers of long arms. This new Colorado law is unique.
The crazy thing is, even NEW YORK does not require mandatory background checks for private transfers of long arms. This new Colorado law is unique.
CA does for every firearm with exception to black powder rifles.
BuffCyclist
03-12-2013, 01:06
Hypothetical question.
A friend comes to visit from Louisiana (the Free US), his CCWP is recognized in CO, but he decides to bring his Glock 17, purchased after the date... Is he in violation?
Similarly, say another friend has decided that he likes my location. He is a prepper, and he has decided to stage some equipment at my home. If that equipment includes magazines, what are the legal implications of the situation, since I am in possession of his magazines, but he comes to visit several times a year and they are technically his. Or he chooses to leave a CCW here in my care so he can fly without checking a gun.. Hypothetically speaking of course...
Situation 1: It will only become a problem if has to use his CCW to defend himself. Otherwise, its CONCEALED carry and no one should know. Even then, if he prints and the police are called, I doubt they demand to see how many rounds are in his pistol. Then again, while travelling with a CCL in another state, I believe you abide by THEIR LAWS. There was the loophole of getting a Florida CCL and living in other states, you had to abide by that state you were in, regardless of where your CCL was issued.
Situation 2: Maybe this is like NFA stuff, have him get a lock box and use a code that only he knows. Or have a key, but then he'd have to bring it and in a SHTF scenario, a coded lock box would be much more desirable than a keyed box.
Just my .02, take it or leave it.
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