What's the full scope of what passed . . . sounds like there were some changes? If you already own an "assault weapon" then you can keep it, if you get a certificate of prior ownership, but you can't buy or possess new ones? Guessing there will be a huge run on buying ARs and lowers before it goes into effect just to give the middle finger.
I would expect immediate legal challenges and a long, expensive string of court battles . . . along with zero compliance. Kind of a stupid battle for the city council to wade into given the enforceability and the costs they will incur.
apparently this ban also includes semi-auto .22 rifles. these people done lost their damn minds.
https://www.reddit.com/r/boulder/com...aliber_rifles/
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Where was the NRA in all of this?
USAF - 1989-2011
https://www-static.bouldercolorado.g...841.1526484582
That should be the most current version.
I saw some of their sponsored posts on FB about this wanting people to write in opposing it, buy other than that I didn't hear or see much from them. RMGO was very outspoken on it and wrote to the city council saying they will file a lawsuit if they pass it.
The latest Daily Camera article on this mentioned a law firm that represents unnamed clients and will file suit and name some of the city council in the suit.
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/boul...ssault-weapons
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