Colorado gun control bills being challenged by Republicans

The only problem is that present lack of enforcement doesn't guarantee future lack of enforcement. It would be a bad idea for people to get complacent, only to get bitten later.

Well said. It's not an issue in the near-term as the new laws were painful to the side that pushed them through (2 state senators were recalled and 1 had to resign before being recalled) plus as pointed out earlier, our gov apologized and just squeaked by in his re-election.

This is also not the time to just sit around. Contact your state legislator on a regular basis, especially if he/she is on the gun-banning side of the aisle. Do it professionally of course, but let's keep the heat on.

Let's support our pro-gun sheriffs as well and by support, I mean with votes and campaign contributions.
 
If nothing else happens it will make the Gun Grabbers who tried to back track after their votes last time.
Put up or shut up. Get them all on record and record every response to questions.
Then hammer them with their own words come election time.

Let's support our pro-gun sheriffs as well and by support, I mean with votes and campaign contributions.

I also agree with this 150%. Sheriffs are the only Law enforcement entity that is elected by the people they serve.
Unlike the often quoted Chiefs of Police. Police Chiefs are political hacks that owe their allegiance to the Mayor that hired them who owes their allegiance to the political machine.
 
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Senate Bill 32 (conceal carry without permit) and Bill 86 (private transfers) passed.

All the rest failed including the one to repeal the ban on standard magazines.

Whats the reason for that? I thought the two that passed didn't have a chance but I was hopeful for the standard mag repeal.
 
The magazine bill failed in a Hose Dem-controlled committee vote, not the full House. The bills that "passed" passed only in Senate committees, not the full Senate.
 
"True colors" indeed.

I could not believe when he was re-elected, but hoped his statements about a "hasty decision" pionted at some light in the tunnel.

I had hoped that at the very least he would not stand in the way of getting this boondoggle fixed.

No such luck.
 
I’m I the only one that sees a philosophical contradiction in Colorado. They take a pro freedom step by allowing adults to use marijuana, but then take a negative step by attacking the Second Amendment. Has anyone heard the governor or his followers try to reconcile this?
 
BarryLee
I’m I the only one that sees a philosophical contradiction in Colorado.
Welcome to a close up view of the Universal Confusion Principle in action.

Can one get a concussion from continually shaking one's head from side to side...?
 
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