That?s rather capitalistic of you Kazoo.
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That?s rather capitalistic of you Kazoo.
I just read the ruling by Judge Benitez. It's a pretty remarkable piece of legal writing and I found it pretty fascinating that a federal judge issued a ruling based on modern day problems in society and one aspect of how best for law-abiding people to deal with them. Not to mention the Constitutional basis.
If you haven't read the whole thing you should.
ETA: I was especially astounded at the language after reading his opening...a quote from Ted Kennedy about liberty and individual freedoms.
It's nice that there is finally a way for Colorado criminals to get rid of their mags.
Palmetto is now shipping mags to CA
Ammo Supply Warehouse sent out an email that they're shipping, too.
O2
I got emails from Primary Arms and Gun Mag Warehouse stating they were shipping to CA
I got an email from Top Gun Supply stating that CA shipping is ON. :)
CA gets standard mags and we get the red bill.
I feel like the Cali state government isn’t going to sit and do nothing, they will retaliate soon.
Posted this morning on Calguns. Fair to say, they're going batshit crazy on that forum.
Sounds like it's all hands on deck in the shipping department at PSA. FedEx is going to have to add more planes to their schedule. UPS be like "We're gonna need a bigger truck." Probably just a couple hours until a stay is ordered by the 9th.
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Shipping these Freedom packages is our top priority right now. These orders are being put to the front of the line to ensure you get your Freedom ASAP.
Thanks,
Josiah
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Excited for CA! When's our turn?
The mere thought that Californians can now buy Magpul drum mags, and Coloradoans cant buy a Glock 17 rd mag absolutely boggles the mind.
Never thought that CA would have better mag laws than CO
Un friggin real
I'm surprised places like Palmetto haven't been bought completely out of mags for this very reason. If this is only a small window to get magazines, I imagine people would be ordering them by the case. That's probably projection on my part, if a window like that opened up in CO I would stock enough to keep my kids and all their friends in magazines for the rest of their lives...
A local store where I get magpul products said he has a big supply problem as of Monday. His distributors are sending their inventory to CA for the current sales rush.
Added clarification, but this.
That was just the three-judge panel. It has already been appealed to the 9th circuit "en banc", where an 11-judge panel gets another crack at the case. That appeal has been stayed pending SCOTUS's opinion in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. City of New York. But they do this every time, and the en banc panel always overturns the pro-2A initial ruling. I sincerely doubt that the 9th Circuit is scared of SCOTUS overturning them, or even agreeing to take an appeal. SCOTUS is done with the 2nd Amendment, as Thomas laments. We ostensibly have a "conservative majority" on the bench but in reality conservatives are outnumbered 6-3.
Brownells reported they had sold 300,000 mags . . . and that was a day or so ago. The flooding of CA with mags is pretty epic. I wonder what the final count will be?
No it's not. Those plates you buy when registering a vehicle, cost $X. While it may be cheaper up front. That cost never goes down, you paid $675 to plate / register your caravan. Next year and every year after, until you either sell of take it off the road. Still $675.
What's nice about AZ is you have a choice of 1,2,3 or 5 year when you plate a vehicle. Trailers are a 1 time cost and has PERMANENT in stead of an expiration date. I plated 2 trailers for under $200. Never have to renew again ;)
AND, bonus points for no emissions test.
^^ Here, too. 2 years registration on my new Cruze, title fee and 2 years unlimited state parks pass...$134. My 18' car hauler trailer was $27 for 10 years ($7 was title fee). It's just stupid cheap to register a car here.
Sales tax is a different story.... I only paid 2.9% when I lived in Bailey on a car. ID sales tax is a flat 6% statewide...so cities don't get to add more taxes.
ETA: First time I registered my truck here I asked if they required emissions testing. Clerk looked at me and said, "Emissions testing? Why would you need that?"
Don'cha kno?? CO is basically a third-world country because our taxes are so low, thanks to that damn Tabor. We need more money for schools*, roads**, clean air and water***!!
-Every liberal in this state
* For administrators and to be siphoned off for pet projects. Teachers can sit and spin.
** To be spent on toll roads owned by private companies run by relatives of CO DOT admins
*** To be used to drive oil and gas industry out of the state
Doesn't a non-US company own the major toll roads in our state? Thought I heard that somewhere, but never verified.