I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
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The fattest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much π.
Can 15+ round mags be shipped/sold out of state?
http://www.leg.state.co.us/clics/cli...e=1229_enr.pdf
This is the link I used. It showed all versions of the bill. I believe I referenced the final version.
Jerrymrc, I'd appreciate your opinion, as you and I have had "C&R" discussions before.
As I see it :
1) Colorado law previously allowed intrastate FTF transfers b/w Colorado residents w/o a BGC for all (please apply "all" in a reasonable context) firearms.
2) HB 1229 now requires a BGC for all FTF transfers between Colorado residents, but exempts antiques and C&R items from said BGC.
3) I see no language that requires the transferee or transferor to be a C&R/FFL03 holder...just the exemption for firearm category.
Further...
4) Federal law should continue to allow a Colorado C&R holder to receive an interstate transfer of a C&R item without a BGC due to this exemption.
This post is my opinion, and does not constitute legal advise.
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The fattest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much π.
I looked myself and I think if one had shown them all the C&R's one can get to include SKS's they would not have left that. Of course now the burden of proving it is a C&R falls on the seller because except for the LEO's that have a clue I know that if one were to try and sell one without a background check... Well you get the idea. They kind of shot themselves in the foot because they think "Curio & Relic" means some old 03 Springfield. Jokes on them.![]()
I see you running, tell me what your running from
Nobody's coming, what ya do that was so wrong.
Last edited by james_bond_007; 06-30-2013 at 21:16.
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The fattest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much π.