Light a fire for a man, and he'll be warm for a day, light a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life...
Discussion is an exchange of intelligence. Argument is an exchange of
ignorance. Ever found a liberal that you can have a discussion with?
Update:
SB 17-008 to repeal Colorado's Switchblade and Gravity Knife bans has passed out of the Senate Judiciary Committee by a vote of 4-1.
It now moves to the full senate for a vote.
Awesome news for sure, just have to see if Hickenlooper throws it out...
It will be nice if this happens, but because of our state, I don't have much hope.
This morning Senate Bill 17-008 passed out of the Senate on a vote of 32 in favor, 3 against. The three no votes were cast by Senators Fields, Jones and Kefalas. It now moves on to the House.
The bill repealing the switchblade and gravity knife ban passed in the Senate, and has been assigned to the House Judiciary Committee. A hearing date is not yet set. I think this is a good sign, as sending the bill to the "kill" committee, the State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee, would be a very bad sign.
The Committee has eleven members, Representatives Pete Lee (D), Chair, Joe Salazar (D), Vice Chair; Adrienne Benavidez (D), Terri Carver (R), Mike Foote (D), Leslie Herod (D), Paul Lundeen (R), Jovan Melton (D), Yeulin Willett (R), Mike Weissman (D) and Cole Wist (R). There are seven Democrats and four Republicans. Obviously some Democratic support will be needed to pass the bill. The House sponsor of the bill is a Democrat, so that helps. However if you wanted to contact the members of the committee and let them know you want the bill to pass and encourage them to vote in favor of the bill, that can help. Heck, the Colorado ACLU says they support the bill: http://aclu-co.org/legislation/sb17-...-switchblades/
I might have to dive a boat wreck if this passes.