Another state has fallen Colo. House passes gun-control measures

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Colorado doesn't surprise me. It is one of those states which has been altered by immigration over the years. And, I'm not just talking about foreign aliens. Many Californians and East Coasters have moved to Colorado.

Arizona has begun to suffer the same fate and Nevada will probably soon follow.

The political makeup of Texas (yes, Texas) will begin to make itself felt before too much longer. Rick Perry would do well to not invite too many Californians to his state.

25 years from now, ya'll won't recognize your old country. I won't be here.



It really is inevitable. The only alternatives are a dissolution of the union or just realize that my kids will not know freedom like I have known it. And I'm only 30 so that is pretty sad.

The difference between the urbanized progressives and the rest of us continues to grow wider. I don't feel very much in common at all with my fellow countrymen from NY or Chicago or San Francisco. Nothing against them other than their overwhelming desire to tell me how to live when they don't have the slightest clue about what puts food on their table or gas in their car.

I don't see any way to turn this around, outside of a complete collapse of the US which would force people off the teat. Colorado is a great place and it really drives it home that the ever expanding cancer of progressive thought will one day kill this country.
 

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It really is inevitable. The only alternatives are a dissolution of the union or just realize that my kids will not know freedom like I have known it. And I'm only 30 so that is pretty sad.

The difference between the urbanized progressives and the rest of us continues to grow wider. I don't feel very much in common at all with my fellow countrymen from NY or Chicago or San Francisco. Nothing against them other than their overwhelming desire to tell me how to live when they don't have the slightest clue about what puts food on their table or gas in their car.

I don't see any way to turn this around, outside of a complete collapse of the US which would force people off the teat. Colorado is a great place and it really drives it home that the ever expanding cancer of progressive thought will one day kill this country.

+1 on this.
I fear we (firearms freedom lovers) are now in the minority, and people who don't want to think about the responsibilty to defend self, family, community, and country are the majority.
 

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This is really sad. I've worked up in Durango for years, but no more. I know it's not much but I will now refuse to do business or work in Colorado. That state goes on the list with New York, California, and Illinois.

I used to order my sights, Meprolite, from Optics Planet. I didn't know where they were located, never paid attention, until I placed my last order and as a final thought before confirming the order I asked the salesman what state they were located in. He was really shocked when I told him to cancel that order --- I apologized for waisting his time and told him I no longer buy any products from any business in the state of Illinois.

I quit hunting Colorado years ago because it became so commercialized. We found Wyoming to be much friendlier and those people actually appreciate you coming up and doing business with them.

It's not much. But it's my little contribution. I will boycott any state that passes these kinds of laws.

So long Durango, it was a good ride while it lasted.
 

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