"We're not trying to take your guns!"
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"We're not trying to take your guns!"
It's interesting that the article states that "The new language changes the magazine capacity to 15 rounds instead of 21+, putting city law in line with state law" while failing to mention that the state law grandfathered ownership of >15 round magazines and the city law does not.
If Denver city/county passed a law now outlawing >21" televisions (after all, nobody needs a tv bigger than 21") how many people do you think would be willing to turn in without compensation or destroy their legally acquired tv's to be in compliance with the new law?
I keep hearing about these mythical gun buybacks, I've got a Model 38 with a cracked frame that I cannot wait to turn in for beer money.
Do BB guns count for these buy-backs? I have a a few worthless ones that are literally in my crawl space...been there for a decade or more.
I suppose I could play dumb and say they are .22.
You could play truth and say they are .17. ;)
"I'll give you my Red Ryder bb gun when you pry it from my cold, dead hands" [ROFL2]
Since their definition would also apply to thumbs, belt loops and suspenders someone should walk in, advise they've used their belt loop as a "bump stock" as defined by the law- take their pants off, then ask "y'all want my thumbs, too?"