Colorado went Stupid (Mag ban passes senate 18-17)

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okiebryan

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I predict that there will be a very profitable bi-directional smuggling operation passing through Boise City, OK and Springfield, CO. Or a stateline shop with Pmags on one side and chronic on the other.
 

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To our brothers in arms in Colorado... The line has been crossed. DO NOT COMPLY.

If these states don't stand up now, it only makes it easier for the next state in line. This thing of waiting for the next ball to drop obvisoulsy isn't working, where are the marches and protest on state capitals, if you can't make it to the state capital, go to city hall, we still have a right to free speech, for now.
 

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This is exactly the sort of tyranny that the Second Amendment exists to protect us from. The line has to be drawn here -- if we allow the government to further compromise our ability to forcefully resist future encroachments on our liberty, our liberty and that of future generations will be much less secure. We have to demonstrate that regardless of what the majority of an electorate or a majority of politicians think, we do not recognize their authority to deprive us of such an inalienable right, and we will not comply. Anyone who would enforce a law like this one is a clear and present danger to the liberty of all, and we have the right to defend ourselves from them by all available means.
 
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Looks like they are fighting back!

Two Littleton men have filed a proposed ballot measure that seeks to undo proposed legislation that would limit ammunition magazines of more than 15 rounds.
The measure was filed Tuesday, one day after the Democratic-controlled Senate passed a bill limiting magazine rounds.
Tim LeVier and J.T. Davis want voters to decide the issue in the 2014 election. Neither could be reached for comment.
House Bill 1224 is a part of a far-reaching package of Democratic gun control legislation that Republicans and Second Amendment activists have denounced as unworkable and unconstitutional.
The proposed ballot measure would amend the state' constitution so that only Colorado voters can decide whether to limit or restrict ammunition storage and devices.
The proposal was submitted to the nonpartisan Legislative Council, the first in a number of steps in getting an issue on the ballot.
House Bill 1224 - which is sponsored by Rep. Rhonda Fields, D-Aurora - is going back to the House, so lawmakers there can consider amendments to the bill made in the Senate.
It originally passed through the House in February and Gov. John Hickenlooper has indicated he will sign the bill into law if it arrives at his desk.
If HB 1224 becomes law, anyone who currently possesses a magazine that holds more than 15 rounds is able to keep it, though if they transfer or sell the magazine, that individual would face a class 2 misdemeanor charge.
"People can do a ballot measure" Fields said. "That's something they have a right to do."
On Monday, a pair of Republican Senators said they would not abide by law.
"I will willfully and purposefully and civilly disobey this law," said Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray.


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