Has the Colo. Supreme Court ruled on this yet?
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Has the Colo. Supreme Court ruled on this yet?
No
Don't have any hope for it -
All but one of the judges are appointees from progressive governors, so it doesn't matter what the arguments were, it may as well have been appealed to the DNC.
^^This
Well, that is a shame. All that money to RMGO. I guess it wasn't all that bad. Maybe the CA ruling will have impact?
Didn't RMGO decline when pushing the limit to 30 rounds was on the table? Because it wasn't a full repeal if memory serves...
Is that correct or am I turned around on who was responsible for not accepting the 30 round limit?
Good to know. I recall it being common knowledge at the time, but everything I heard was a second or third hand repeat story.
I was reading that the supreme court may hear this on a national level.
That's not my recollection. The bill as originally introduced by Rapsheet has a 10 round limit:
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cli...le=1224_01.pdf
In later discussion one of the Dems offered 15 as a compromise, and the frickin other Democrats agreed to that change for no reason at all, as they had the votes for 10.
It wasn't until the sixth version of the bill that we saw 15 rounds as the limit.
https://openstates.org/co/bills/2013A/HB13-1224/
Fat chance. The issue is too clear cut and there are a lot of precedents that they could have addressed.
I also don't trust Chief Justice Roberts. Maybe if Ruth Buzzi Ginsburg croaks and Trump can get another appointment, might be doable, but I'm not holding my breath.
This country is not yet in the clear with the 'Rona power grabs, so I think there are bigger fish to fry right now.
The 30 round Dudley thing came out after the law was already passed. The 15 round magazine ban was passed in 2013. In 2015 a story emerged that the state house was considering legislation that would change that limit to 30 rounds, Dudley ripped on all of the “pro gun” politicians for trying to come up with a compromise because he believed there should be no limit at all. In the end the consideration was never really a serious proposal and was simply a couple guys in the house engaged in water cooler talk. It’s listed on Dudleys wikipedia page.
”In 2015, the Colorado State Legislature considered legislation that would bump the magazine limit enacted in 2013 from 15 rounds to 30 rounds. Brown opposed the legislation, arguing that 30 rounds per magazine isn't enough. Brown's opposition to the increased magazine limit drew criticism from fellow gun rights activists.[17] Luc Hatlestad of 5280 magazine wrote that conservatives were questioning whether Brown "is more committed to the money his activism earns him than the alleged principles behind his supposedly high-minded crusade."”
30 rounds is pretty standard. 15 is asinine.
Hell, even liberal state of Ohio* went different route on gun law (better) than we have.
I remember Liberal State of Ohio only allowed upto 30 rounds back then.
* Referring to Liberal state of Ohio when we were more Red State. I think CO is way more damn liberal than state of Ohio.