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    Grand Master Know It All eddiememphis's Avatar
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    Default RMGO Sues Superior

    https://kdvr.com/news/local/gun-grou...ity-magazines/

    "Essentially, the Bruen decision gave us a four-ton wrecking ball and we're ready to come through..."

    Good for them. I know a lot of guys on here have ill will towards RMGO but at least they are trying.
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    Self Conscious About His "LOAD" 00tec's Avatar
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    They actually are doing something other than screaming and asking for money?

    Surprised me

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    This might cause me to donate again.

    Good they are going after the smallest fish. Superior doesn’t have as many resources to fight it.

    Good strategy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DDT951 View Post
    This might cause me to donate again.

    Good they are going after the smallest fish. Superior doesn?t have as many resources to fight it.

    Good strategy!
    Doubt it. With mommy demands Bloomies millions living in Boulder they will get plenty of help.

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    Personally I think they are going at it too soon. They should have waited until somebody was snagged up by it, then they would have standing and I believe a better case.

    I am wary of RMGO. Now they can say "Hey we are trying to do something but we need your help".
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    I wish them luck but I've already received a couple emails and a text message asking for $$.

    When the Independance Institute sued Boulder the first time around in the Federal court system as RMGO is trying to do the case was rejected with them saying this was a state issue. Will see what happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BPTactical View Post
    Personally I think they are going at it too soon. They should have waited until somebody was snagged up by it, then they would have standing and I believe a better case.

    I am wary of RMGO. Now they can say "Hey we are trying to do something but we need your help".
    I believe one of the recent USSC decisions fixed the limited definitions of "standing" to include complaintants that "could be" affected by a law, IIRC...

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    I hope this works out for the people in superior.

    I'll hold my thoughts on everything else. We dont need in fighting

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    I sure hope so too. I just received this email from the town:
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    Details & Deadlines for Ordinance Regarding Weapons Use and Possession

    The Town Board recently passed an ordinance regarding the possession and use of weapons in the Town that will go into effect July 10, 2022. Residents will have until July 30, 2022, to comply with the new regulations regarding illegal weapons.

    Illegal Weapons Information
    As of July 30, 2022, in the Town of Superior, a person may not possess an illegal weapon as defined under Sec. 10-9-20. Per the ordinance, an illegal weapon means an assault weapon, large-capacity magazine, rapid-fire trigger activator, blackjack, gas gun, metallic knuckles, gravity knife, or switchblade knife.

    Per the ordinance, a large-capacity magazine means any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than ten (10) rounds but shall not be construed to include any of the following: a feeding device that has been permanently altered so that it cannot accommodate more than ten (10) rounds; a twenty-two (22) caliber tube rim-fire ammunition feeding device; or a tubular magazine that is contained in a lever-action firearm.

    The items listed above should be removed from the Town by July 30, 2022, unless an exemption applies to you in the ordinance. You may dispose of them at the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office (5600 Flatiron Pkwy, Boulder, CO 80301).

    Assault weapons Information
    Any person who, prior to July 1, 2022, was legally in possession of an assault weapon shall have until December 31, 2022, to obtain a certificate for the assault weapon.

    1. Bring a valid ID and background authorization form to Town Hall between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

    2. The Boulder County Sheriff’s Office will send you a link to sign up for the weapons inspection after review of a background check.

    3. At your appointment date and time, bring your assault weapon to the Sheriff’s Office Substation located at 405 Center Dr. Suite F in Superior.

    Secure your unloaded firearm(s) in your locked vehicle. DO NOT BRING YOUR FIREARM INTO THE BUILDING.
    4. Once an armorer has inspected your assault weapon(s) from the Sheriff’s Office you will receive two (2) certificates for each assault weapon.

    It is your responsibility to maintain the certificate(s) as the Sheriff’s Office will not maintain any record of the weapons.

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