The unique thing about Boulder is the bet high gun ownership rate coupled with a population that can absolutely afford to sue the city. Hopefully it works out that way.
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The unique thing about Boulder is the bet high gun ownership rate coupled with a population that can absolutely afford to sue the city. Hopefully it works out that way.
I hope so as well. Easily 80% of the people I have ever met living in Boulder the last 18 years has a gun of some sort. Many of those have the types of guns that are banned with this ordnance. The council went out of their way to ignore the populace and their statements indicate that as well. I believe that once again last night there were 9 people that spoke on the ban 7 of them being against it.
How can you pass something that is not in its final form?
Pure bullshit.
Oh, wait - you have to pass it to see what's in it.
It doesn't matter what the majority say about it. it's all about feels and making sure like other City Council ordinances, makes a political statement.
Planned Parenthood donates more money to political causes than the NRA. The NRA is membership sponsored, PP, they get money from the .gov. Who gets it from You the Taxpayer.
Reading through the text of the third reading seems like it is very similar to Denver's laws. Looks like pistols can have 15 or fewer rounds, but centerfire can have only have 10 or less. Other exceptions for tube and rimfire. I am no lawyer though so just my interpretation.
It is a little confusing though, can a non-Boulder resident drive through Boulder with an AR in their car and in a case without any issues, or is that now illegal?
Part e, Does this mean any weapon?Quote:
5-8-10. – Possession and Sale of Illegal Weapons.
(a) No person shall knowingly possess or sell or otherwise transfer an illegal weapon.
(b) The defendant's knowledge that the weapon was illegal is not an aspect of knowledge
required for violation of this section.
(c) Nothing in this section shall be construed to forbid any person:
(1) Holding a Federal Firearms License issued by the United States Government
from possession of any firearm authorized pursuant to such license;
(2) From possessing a weapon for which the United States Government has issued
a stamp or permit pursuant to the National Firearms Act;
(3) From possessing a handgun magazine so long as the possession of the handgun
and magazine are in compliance with state law; or
(4) Selling an illegal weapon to a person identified in Section 5-8-25, “Exemptions
from this Chapter,” B.R.C. 1981.
(d) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to apply to any firearm that has been modified
either to render it permanently inoperable or to permanently make it not an assault
weapon.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be deemed to restrict a person's ability to travel with a
weapon in a private automobile or other private means of conveyance for hunting or
for lawful protection of a person's or another's person or property while traveling into,
though, or within, the City of Boulder, regardless of the number of times the person
stops in the City of Boulder.