And you need to consider it is a weapon related misdemeanor which in this state will strip you of your 2A rights.
This state is irrevocably fucked.
The most important thing to be learned from those who demand "Equality For All" is that all are not equal...
Gun Control - seeking a Hardware solution for a Software problem...
According to RMGO SB-003 (AWB/FOID Mandate) has been pulled off the House calendar for now..
Fingers crossed it stays off the calendar. This has the amended bill with “heirs” struck:
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/sb25-003
The way that this has been going, who knows what kind of stupidity they are going to try to ?fix? this with. What a complete mess.
They got me for a couple of guns and lowers last year. This year they got me to satisfy my HK tickle, and a couple more lowers. This is gettin expensive..
Last edited by FromMyColdDeadHand; 02-25-2025 at 11:17.
I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.
So I saw some video of a gun guy and he was saying that the backlog for training for the FOID card would be years long, like maybe 4 years. Does anyone know if that 5 year renewal is to continue to buy new guns or to hold the guns you have? As in, if you let your FOID card expire, does that mean that you can still own guns? Is the FOID still for the 'AWB' aspect or all guns. Not that it matters much, ARs/GODM are the most popular guns sold anyways.
While they didn't get to a registry first, by making every transfer go through an FFL, they grabbed that as the 'choke point'.
What a mess. I'd think that Polis would look at this steaming pile of crap and tell the gun grabbers that he's not putting his name on a three way loser. And I'd think a judge, acting rationally, would look at this convoluted mess and injunct it or just throw it out.
I'll stop buying black rifles when my wife stops buying black shoes.
The card allows you to take a class.
Once the class is completed by passing a test with 90% or better, you are then qualified to purchase semi auto firearms with detachable magazines. After another background check and a three day waiting period, of course.
However, once you take the class and learn about the evils of firearms and develop compassion for gun violence victims, you certainly won't be inclined to own one of the incredibly dangerous weapons of war.
If it saves one life, isn't it worth it?
Last edited by kidicarus13; 02-26-2025 at 11:50.
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