Never mind, I can’t seem to find what I have previously seen that stated rimfire was exempt. Seems the only thing I can find on a state website makes reference to tubular magazines in regards to rimfire exemptions.
It is not my understanding that detachable mags are exempt based on cartridge type. Hence, one will not find .22lr AR mags for sale beyond 15 rounds in Colorado.
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Think y'all mistook my statement about '30' rounds for a single magazine.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
Special shout out to Stuart for helping me out and explaining the roofing biz to me like I'm slow. Thank you.
No problem, glad to help and gladder that you don't need a new roof.
What's your AirBnB idea?
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Found a rural property, which has some acerage. Its under contract now, but I have my old school realtor checking to see if a backup offer makes sense from an effort and $ point. The house on that property is a bit small and old so needs lots of work, thus I think their price is a bit high. Regardless, its at a price point that the property will need to work and generate a cash flow, especially with kids college bound in a few years. Also the HOA life is not for us, several neighbors are a pain, and I want a large arse shop for the hands on hobbies.
I was thinking of doing a rural/farmish b&b that would cater to weekenders who love LoDo but want to pretend to live in the country for a day or two.