https://www.statebillinfo.com/bills/...4a_1292_01.pdf
Note this doesn?t come from the state legislature website and I do not believe it has been introduced as of yet.
https://www.statebillinfo.com/bills/...4a_1292_01.pdf
Note this doesn?t come from the state legislature website and I do not believe it has been introduced as of yet.
Dude, where's my can?
"A person in violation of the prohibitions will be assessed a first-time penalty of $250,000 and $500,000 for each subsequent violation."
Seems reasonable.
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Sorry folks .... I went to fix the thread title (replaced ? with " and in force of habit I closed the thread.
Problem fixed...post on.
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The bill has now been introduced and the full text is here https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/defau...4a_1292_01.pdf didn't check to see if the first one I posted is any different than the "official" one.
Note that it grandfathers current "assault weapons" (no word on what happens to them when you die) but outright bans possession (whether you own one before the ban or not) of "RAPID-FIRE TRIGGER ACTIVATORS"
Dude, where's my can?
Looks like it's time to gift my grandkids (8 and 6) their first AR's.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
I read this bill and the similar one from last year.
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/hb23-1230
Same Elisabeth Epps on both.
They cleaned up a lot of the language. Changed flash suppressor to muzzle brake. And of course added the fines.
Unlikely to pass. Yet another bill to show how much the left cares about the children.