At this point,I have no need to buy/sell,but suppose two people wanted to transfer 20 rd magazines and they both were Colorado residents.
To expand this a bit,suppose a Coloradoan had a Mini-14 with 6 ct 20 rd mags and wanted to sell face to face to another Coloradoan.
Would they be technically legal to drive across the border to Wyoming for a private face to face transaction?
What about buying a 60 rd Surefire magazine at a Wyoming gunstore as a private citizen,then returning to Colorado?
And please,before you reply"Why go to the trouble,just do it in Colorado" or any other advice that does not answer the question,please don't.I really do not need your help for that,and it will just be clutter.
In part,if this does not break law,it would support the non-enforceability of the hi-cap ban IMO.
If it is lawful,it would provide an exception to invalidate the idea a Coloradoan in possession of a post hi-cap ban mag is guilty of a crime.
To expand this a bit,suppose a Coloradoan had a Mini-14 with 6 ct 20 rd mags and wanted to sell face to face to another Coloradoan.
Would they be technically legal to drive across the border to Wyoming for a private face to face transaction?
What about buying a 60 rd Surefire magazine at a Wyoming gunstore as a private citizen,then returning to Colorado?
And please,before you reply"Why go to the trouble,just do it in Colorado" or any other advice that does not answer the question,please don't.I really do not need your help for that,and it will just be clutter.
In part,if this does not break law,it would support the non-enforceability of the hi-cap ban IMO.
If it is lawful,it would provide an exception to invalidate the idea a Coloradoan in possession of a post hi-cap ban mag is guilty of a crime.