Quote Originally Posted by Oscar77 View Post
Not an Attorney and maybe this isn't the current version but, read here:

https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-...bill/2395/text

And then read Section 4 para f:

".........any person who acquires or possesses such rifle, shotgun, or other weapon in accordance with chapter 44 of title 18, United States Code, shall be treated as meeting any such registration or licensing requirement with respect to such rifle, shotgun, or other weapon......"

So I'm not really sure where some of you are getting your comments.
Title 18 Chapter 44 are the usual "gun buying and possessing" Federal laws.

So for Colorado, under this we would buy/possess a MG, SBR etc like a "regular" firearm and under the CRS noted by Oneguy (CRS 18-12-102), the buyer would automatically have "valid permit and license for possession" under CO law.
Done and Done.

Now of course CO could react to this and amend or create new laws to address this but in the mean time............ salad days.
There are a lot of places that ban NFA firearms and suppressors unless you have a Federal Tax Stamp. Removing them from the NFA creates a situation where you can no longer get a tax stamp thus making current NFA items illegal to possess.