Is this newlaw expected to prevent us from even selling our unneeded high capacity magazine to an FFL in this State or even to an FFL in another State? It appears what ever high capacity mags we currently have, we are expected to still have them in our possession when we are placed "under the sod" -- unless the current law is somewhat "adjusted"..........
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To the OP, why would someone "out of State" want to buy illegal magazines from you in Colorado, when they can get them on the free market in their state ? There are two or three possibilities here,
A.) These same magazines are also illegal in their state, which would make you prosecutable there.
B.) This is a setup from our state prosecutors looking to find a sucker to make a bust to further their political careers.
C.) you are just greedy and want to make a few extra bucks on a firearm you are trying to sell.
You need to hang on to every magazine you have after all, according to Rap Sheet Rhonda "once the bullets are shot out of the magazine, they are no good after that.".............
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So if you want to sell or trade your AR with a FFL dealer here in our State or to a FFL in another State, you should NOT furnish the hi capacity mag with it - you just have to hang on to it for ever.