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    Looks like it passed the House.

    Any updates as to how this would affect Colorado ownership (and future purchases) of suppressors?
    NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI

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    Quote Originally Posted by bellavite1 View Post
    Looks like it passed the House.

    Any updates as to how this would affect Colorado ownership (and future purchases) of suppressors?
    No impact. You could still get a tax stamp, it's just at no cost. Thus, you still fall under the affirmative defense to the dangerous weapon probition in CRS, same as today.

    https://cbi.colorado.gov/sites/cbi/f...018-12-102.pdf



    It is the legal challenge to it that would have an impact - if you can't get a tax stamp, then you don't have an affirmative defense in CO for any new purchases.

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