This is Colorado. We should have tried this law first.
The south will rise again... armed for a court battle.
I believe reps are about 60 something % and dems at 40% (might be even worse)
General Manager of AMS - American Mountain Supply
We proudly manufacture firearm, hunting, and outdoor goods in Longmont Colorado USA.
Specializing in soft rifle cases and nylon holsters.
www.americanmountainsupply.com
yep thats kind of what I figured. CO would not go this route because of the fear of losing fed tax dollars. ITs like the state depends on it. I bet Montana could care less.
I was under the impression that this bill has existed in Colorado for the last 15 years or something. Not just Colorado, but 13 other states as well. Am I getting this bill confused with another one?
I also feel like once federal funding is threatened, then people will balk and roll over and show their bellies.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Are you saying CO would cave or all the states that seek similar laws? I'd think Montana could give two shits. WY,and ID for sure.
I'm saying I think Colorado would cave. I think that it is going to come down to the Feds wanting to pull federal money from Montana, and they'll probably cave when that time comes.
"There are no finger prints under water."
Tax Ritter would just step in a veto anything related to pro gun, or any bill with the word firearm in it unless it was to ban all firearms.
Think of how long they refused to post a speed limit. That came down to highway $. And WY changed their drinking laws while I lived there. You use to be able to legally drink and drive. NOT be drunk and drive but have your after work beer on the way home. Drive up liquor stores attached to bars so you could order a mixed drink with your six pack and cruise. Oh the good ole days. The other states have long since changed their laws and bent over for the FED GOV but not those two states mentioned on those items at least. I think they will hold strong. Defiant those states are.