What would stop you from purchasing out of state?
There is no registration, and if there was would you comply?
What would stop you from purchasing out of state?
There is no registration, and if there was would you comply?
From what I understand, at least if you are buying from an FFL, you’re going to have to fill out a 4473 and show ID. FFL‘s and other states are supposed to know that you would not be able to buy that gun in Colorado, so they are supposed to not sell it to you. A few years ago there was I think about a girl in Florida came up here and was obsessed with columbine, and bought a shotgun here, even though she was not old enough to buy it in Florida. The gun store here got in trouble? Something like that?
Transfer I guess would get around that problem.
I think we talked about this recently. In regards to FFL‘s,Can you only buy a handgun in your home state? And buy a rifle in states that about your own state? I may be wrong on that.
I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.
Correct. Can't buy handguns out of state. Can buy long guns. Technically no private party sales with out of state residents anywhere in the country, either. E.g. even where it is legal, it has to be between two residents of that state. Technically.
Been gone from co 7 yrs no, saw this coming 20+ yrs ago. Just wait till someone hacks the forum, outing those still living in CO as potential domestic terrorist.
But, but it will never happen.
No it will not.
Nor will CO pass bgc at gun shows, or limit mag capacity, no more FTF sales, waiting periods to buy, or oh i don't know a Ban on semi autos.
Tell us CO democrats, who exactly is a threat to democracy, again?
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I've been concerned about something like this with every new member that's joined the site in the last few years. I'm left wondering if the new CO member is truly legit, or an anti-gunner planning to wait quietly until enough of their cohorts join and they can start spamming us en masse while also collecting as much info on all of us to try to dox us.
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Can someone please clarify something for me please? It states in the bill no sales, manufacturing, etc. does this mean even if we have an upper and lower but need barrels, handguards, bcg’s, etc? Company’s will stop shipping parts to CO?
I would assume that this would apply to sales of the lower receiver in the case of an AR or the upper in the case of an FAL. You have to look at the definition of manufacturing which is included in the bill. I would assume it is broad and includes assembly of a firearm by an individual.
I highly doubt non regulated parts would be restricted.
That?s exactly what I was assuming but thought I might have been being paranoid. This really is one of the worst bans ever, even CA isn?t this bad holy f*
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In reality it is really no different than the California law that requires a tool to be used for a detachable magazine. It used to be that if you had a rifle that didn't have any evil features than you could have a removable magazine but i think that has gone away in the last year or two.
The even scarier part of the bill is the part that says Co Attorney General can redefine meanings "at will"
"The rifle itself has no moral stature, since it has no will of its own. Naturally, it may be used by evil men for evil purposes, but there are more good men than evil, and while the latter cannot be persuaded to the path of righteousness by propaganda, they can certainly be corrected by good men with rifles. --Jeff Cooper"
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