well the supreme shot it down.
well the supreme shot it down.
I can guarantee you one thing, weed related car accidents are going to kill way more people this year then "high capacity assault weapons"..
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One could argue that the desire for 30rd mags only affects a few select groups. Those who would make that argument are almost guaranteed to be FUDDs and people who don't own and don't care to own an AR or AK style firearm.
CBI did 355,000 background checks last year.
Colorado has 5,268,000 citizens
14.83% of Coloradans bought guns last year, assuming each gun went to a different person (and we know from people on here that they didn't). We can also assume that not all of those guns, though most likely greater than half, would be AR and AK-types. That means 7.4% of Coloradans.
Now who's the few, select groups?
Of the 5,268,00, how many are over 21 years of age? And how many pro gun folk actually purchase a gun every year?
Well, big surprise, but my math works out a little different than yours. By my calculations 100% of Colorado citizens have had their constitutional protections diminished by the gov't of Colorado and these laws, whether 100% recognize it or not.
"...shall not be infringed."
http://denver.cbslocal.com/2014/06/2...se-in-primary/
Eagle County Sheriff Joe Hoy, who was not a party to the lawsuit, was defeated.
Got this yesterday from our sheriff:
Well it's back on. I have joined the rest of the Sheriff's in appeal of the gun laws to the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals. I hope we have a better out come.
Fred