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    Quote Originally Posted by hollohas View Post
    Which Sheriffs were there to speak against it?
    I heard Roybal and Reams speak and answer questions. I think there were at least 2-3 more in same group. I dont know if other groups or individual sheriffs testified.

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    Dave Kopel testfied short time ago.

    If you're unarmed, you are a victim.
    If you're unarmed, you are a victim


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    Also, Douglas County Sheriff Weekly.
    Attachment 93584
    Last edited by kidicarus13; 04-20-2023 at 07:35.
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    It's dead, Jim (until they try again) . . .

    https://denvergazette.com/news/government/colorado-ban-assault-weapon-proposal-shaky-start/article_4b4201d6-6b5f-56e5-9483-0c627caf828b.html


    Legislation that sought to ban so-called "assault weapons" died early Thursday morning after four Democrats joined the Colorado House Judiciary Committee's Republicans to indefinitely postpone the bill on a 8-5 vote.

    Shortly after midnight, Democrat Reps. Lindsey Daugherty, Bob Marshall, Said Sharbini and Marc Snyder voted down the legislation along with their Republican colleagues after a pair of amendments on bump stocks and rapid-fire trigger activators were lost.

    The hearing, which kicked off Wednesday morning, drew a record 522 witnesses seeking to testify.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramsker View Post
    It's dead, Jim (until they try again) . . .

    https://denvergazette.com/news/government/colorado-ban-assault-weapon-proposal-shaky-start/article_4b4201d6-6b5f-56e5-9483-0c627caf828b.html


    Legislation that sought to ban so-called "assault weapons" died early Thursday morning after four Democrats joined the Colorado House Judiciary Committee's Republicans to indefinitely postpone the bill on a 8-5 vote.

    Shortly after midnight, Democrat Reps. Lindsey Daugherty, Bob Marshall, Said Sharbini and Marc Snyder voted down the legislation along with their Republican colleagues after a pair of amendments on bump stocks and rapid-fire trigger activators were lost.

    The hearing, which kicked off Wednesday morning, drew a record 522 witnesses seeking to testify.
    One piece of good news.

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    Just a pause on the road to registration and confiscation.

    The left will use this as a rallying cry to elect even more hard core gun banners to boost their votes in the chamber.

    The GOP will do nothing, as usual.

    The other 4 bills have passed committee and are waiting to be signed- the most insidious is the rollback of protections from lawsuits against manufacturers, distributors and dealers.

    True leftists are determined to gain total control over everyone's lives. Government is their religion and like all zealots, they are impossible to dissuade.

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    My warning would be...

    Gun owners now have another year to plan... get what you want before next legislative session...

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    My guess is that this is more of a distraction to take our minds off of all the other bad things they did this legislative session to give the illusion of a win. It's only a matter of time before the unconstitutional red flag law is weaponized against the "undesirables" and the restrictions on private property use in rural areas along with their land use proposals to urbanize rural areas impact us all. Colorado is also joining in on the bankrupt the firearms industry band wagon through frivolous lawsuits that don't meet the requirements for proximate cause.
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    Seeing that all gun sales in Colorado have to be approved by the CBI I'm not sure how a gun shop / FFL could ever lose a suit against them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by def90 View Post
    Seeing that all gun sales in Colorado have to be approved by the CBI I'm not sure how a gun shop / FFL could ever lose a suit against them.
    It's not about winning; it's about legal fees bankrupting the industry by forcing them to defend themselves against litigation.
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