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FromMyColdDeadHand
03-13-2013, 22:11
I assume you can't bring any mags with you over 15 rounds, even if you have owned them since Christ was a cadet?
Legally no. But I won't tell if you don't.
I am not a lawyer, but I do not see anything in the bill that would prohibit someone from moving to Colorado with >15 rnd mags - if they owned them before 1 Jul 2013.
Just one of the unenforceable aspects of this[pileoshit]
Great-Kazoo
03-13-2013, 23:37
Don't Ask Don't tell
LOOSE LIPS SINK CLIPS
Don't Ask Don't tell
LOOSE LIPS SINK CLIPS
:) LOL
FromMyColdDeadHand
03-14-2013, 07:05
I go back and forth on HB1224: that is not enforceable and that will outlaw all magazines...
I think the reality will be that it will be ingnored in 80% of the state and in the other 20% be applied unevenly and randomly. That makes for a great law.
osok-308
03-14-2013, 07:40
I saw no importation clause in the bill. So I would think you're good to go.
liberty19
03-14-2013, 09:30
Just the first step to trying to confiscate them. They know its unenforceable but after the next mass shooting in a "gun free zone", they will then be able to justify door-to-door search and seizure missions to confiscate these evil inanimate objects because they are "illegal". It's amazing how liberals (socialists, communists) think. They live in a fantasy world where if everyone will just agree with them then the whole world will be a happy place. If you don't agree with them then they think they can legislate you into oblivion...completely disregarding the Constitution of the United States of America.
I think everybody needs to relax. There isn't going to be sting operations in my house focused on if someone else touches them. They don't inventory your moving truck at the state line. If your in the woods shooting I doubt someone is going to follow you to watch what you do with your rifle that has a 30 rounder in it. Can we apply some common sense here please.
Zundfolge
03-14-2013, 11:35
I think everybody needs to relax. There isn't going to be sting operations in my house focused on if someone else touches them. They don't inventory your moving truck at the state line. If your in the woods shooting I doubt someone is going to follow you to watch what you do with your rifle that has a 30 rounder in it. Can we apply some common sense here please.
No, what will happen is that you'll mostly be left alone until the day you NEED your gun. Then the gun you use for self defense and every other gun on the property will be inspected and you'll go to jail like Tony Martin.
DSB OUTDOORS
03-14-2013, 11:39
Just remember the 5th Amendment. " I pleed the Fifth!! "
Deny, Deny, Deny!
FromMyColdDeadHand
03-14-2013, 12:23
I think everybody needs to relax. There isn't going to be sting operations in my house focused on if someone else touches them. They don't inventory your moving truck at the state line. If your in the woods shooting I doubt someone is going to follow you to watch what you do with your rifle that has a 30 rounder in it. Can we apply some common sense here please.
I have no doubt that DPD will be pulling mags and citing people and let the courts figure it out. I hope I'm wrong, based on the stories that out of towners have been caught in the Denver AWB, it would be par for the course.
FromMyColdDeadHand
03-14-2013, 12:25
Just remember the 5th Amendment. " I pleed the Fifth!! "
Deny, Deny, Deny!
Actually denying can get you in as much trouble as anything. Not a lawyer, but with no statement the cops have nothing to go on. Deny something and that opens you up being rebutted by another witness.
Great-Kazoo
03-14-2013, 12:49
Actually denying can get you in as much trouble as anything. Not a lawyer, but with no statement the cops have nothing to go on. Deny something and that opens you up being rebutted by another witness.
Attorney.
If you feel i am in violation of the law, ARREST Me..
It would not be the first time i said this, nor the last time i called an attorney. My principles and knowing i am LEGAL have a higher value than what little money i do not have.
I go back and forth on HB1224: that is not enforceable and that will outlaw all magazines...
I think the reality will be that it will be ingnored in 80% of the state and in the other 20% be applied unevenly and randomly. That makes for a great law.
The phrase that you should use is "arbitrary and capricious" :)
NightCat
03-15-2013, 00:58
What magazines??
Oh you mean the ones you lost in a tragic boating accident?
nah....you never brought any magazines to CO.
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