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    So the law allowing people to sue gunstores... could the ultimate defense be that the government said the purchaser was an outstanding citizen deserving thier 2A rights in purchasing the firearm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eric P View Post
    So the law allowing people to sue gunstores... could the ultimate defense be that the government said the purchaser was an outstanding citizen deserving thier 2A rights in purchasing the firearm?
    If you get sued, just ad CBI as a 3rd party defendant.

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    New Mexico is attempting to pass a 14 day waiting period.

    The far left is very organized and has deep pockets. These bills are not a coincidence.

    They are also looking to enact an "assault weapons" ban, and strip dealers and manufacturers of liability protections. Sound familiar?

    While I have not compared the bills, my guess is that they are almost identical. They are likely written by a third-party, probably MDA/ Everytown.

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    Everytown writes all of these laws. The Boulder City Council flat out said at the meeting during their first awb that the text of the law came from Everytown/MDA and that the city attorney reviewed it and deemed it to be free from litigation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    Everytown writes all of these laws. The Boulder City Council flat out said at the meeting during their first awb that the text of the law came from Everytown/MDA and that the city attorney reviewed it and deemed it to be free from litigation.
    If true, how can we fight it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by eddiememphis View Post
    If true, how can we fight it?
    Can't, I don't know of a law that says that the text of a law has to be dreamed up or written by a member of a particular legislative body. All of our laws at all levels are written by lawyers and outsiders. Nancy Pelosi doesn't write the legislation she introduces or sponsors.

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    https://www.thecentersquare.com/colo...69c3dcbea.html

    Passed committee. One more vote before the final.

    We're doomed.

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    still has to go to the senate. Sounds like there are a few Dems in the Senate that have been voting no on most of these.

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    Vote on this garbage today.

    I looked at the final text. It looks like it has been amended with some good news.

    SECTION 3. Act subject to petition - effective date -
    applicability. (1) This act takes effect October 1, 2023; except that, if a
    referendum petition is filed pursuant to section 1 (3) of article V of the
    state constitution against this act or an item, section, or part of this act
    within the ninety-day period after final adjournment of the general
    assembly, then the act, item, section, or part will not take effect unless
    approved by the people at the general election to be held in November
    2024 and, in such case, will take effect on the date of the official
    declaration of the vote thereon by the governor.


    Which means we have 90 days to file a petition to put it to the voters.

    Judging by the previous several elections, the dopey masses will likely vote it into law. However, that is the way it should be. Allow the voters to decide instead of the legislature ramming it down our throats.

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