Tell your friend to keep the mags, if he has firearms that can use them even better, if not perhaps he can buy the firearm s that can use them. I would not get rid of any magazine that flips off this stupid law created by the commie progressives at 200 Colfax. In the sale section of this site just the other day I was sad to see that someone modified a XDM mag to 15 rounds so it could be sold. If one plans to stay in Colorado for some time dont rid yourself of the mags or firearms utlize 16 rounds or more. First off I hope we overturn this junk, while Morris, Giron Rap Sheet Ronda and other progressives disapear back into the cesspools they call home. As for me I am taking a wait and see attitude withe the upcoming elections. Things dont change in 2014 and 2016 I will be buying and trading again in another free state like Wyoming. The fact that I cant barter in Colorado my personal firearms to other law abiding forum members has me now saving my money to now prepare to move. I would spend 800 or more a month in the local economy related to the 2nd. Now that money is being kept to potentially move me and my family from Colorado. I wont have it sorry local dealers but I wont buy compliant firearms or have my purchases tracked by the state. There is something nefarious brewing in our state right now, and why these progressives are in power things will only get worse.
Last edited by battle_sight_zero; 07-29-2013 at 15:17.
Thanks for the feedback guys. I emailed my friend this afternoon and told him he should hold on to those mags.
True, that's more of the ambiguity which will hopefully kill this law.
Section (3) does not exempt law enforcement or military from the provisions of Section (1). It only exempts "An entity, or any employee thereof engaged in his or her employment duties, ... or any licensed gun dealer, as defined in Section 12-26.1-106(6) C.R.S., or any employee thereof engaged in his official employment duties, ..."
A strict reading of the law says that one of those parties mentioned can possess or transfer provided they sell exclusively to one of the classes (I)-(V) ... it does not exempt all of those classes from its own provisions in (1), though. The law, as passed, does not exempt law enforcement or military - it just exempts manufacturers and FFLs who only sell to them.
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