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    Smile House Bill 1180 - CCW

    Be sure and let them know you suppor this...
    http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=4383

    HB 1180, sponsored by State Representative Steve King (R-54) will exempt Colorado concealed handgun permit holders from the background check requirement for the transfers of a firearm. Please contact the members of the House Judiciary Committee and urge them to support this important piece of legislation. Contact information can be found below.

    State Representative Claire Levy (D-13) (Chairman)
    303-866-2578
    claire.levy.house@state.co.us
    State Representative McCann (D-8) (Vice-Chairman)
    303-866-2959
    ehmccann@comcast.net
    State Representative Dennis Apuan (D-17)
    303-866-3069
    repdennisapuan@gmail.com
    State Representative Lois Court (D-6)
    303-866-2967
    loiscourt@msn.com
    State Representative Bob Gardner (R-21)
    303-866-2191
    bob.gardner.house@state.co.us
    State Representative Steve King (R-54)
    303-866-3068
    steve.king.house@state.co.us
    State Representative Joe Miklosi (D-9)
    303-866-2910
    joe@joemiklosi.com
    State Representative Sal Pace (D-46)
    303-866-2968
    sal_pace@hotmail.com
    State Representative Ellen Roberts (R-59)
    303-866-2914
    ellen.roberts.house@state.co.us
    State Representative Su Ryden (D-36)
    303-866-2942
    su@suryden.com
    State Representative Mark Waller (R-15)
    303-866-5525
    mark.waller.house@state.co.us

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    So if you have a CCW permit, you will be able to just pick up a gun from a gun shop without having to wait for the back ground check?

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    better get on this quick guys. I posted this a little while back. It gets voted on tomorrow...the 16th.

    make some calls and leave messages tonight or call first thing tomorrow morning.

    Yes you go in, fill out the paperwork as always but just show your CCW ID and you are done. walk out the door with your new gun.
    All I have in this world is my balls and my word and I don't break em for no one.

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    I have emailed each representative on the list asking them to support this bill and reasons why. Thanks for the update!

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    Not to burst anybodys bubble but that would be illegal under federal law. In order for a cwp to exempt you from the background check it must be issued by the state.

    CO cwp are isseud by the sheriff therefore under federal law do not meet the requirement. Even if it passes it means nothing and FFL dealers will still be required to do a background check under federal law.
    "The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion." (Edmund Burke 1784)

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    Since a state background check is required for issuance of a concealed permit in Colorado, doesn't having a permit imply that a state background check has been completed, regardless if it is county issued?

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    Feds trump state, thats how it goes. We have let this creep in over the years.

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    Glad I picked up a Utah permit a few weeks ago. It also covers Nevada as a close state not covered by CO.

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