Hello, I'm a new registrant with this forum. I came here specifically because this gun law is in process in the Colorado legislature. Politically I'm a moderate but I care about the right to gun ownership and I care about the purpose and the background of the second amendment. This law troubles me deeply, for a variety of reasons. The law is not a fact yet, but as I understand it it's now in the house for reconciliation before the house votes on it and then it goes to the governor's desk. It would become law later in september. Up to this point I have not been a huge gun owner. I have a Remington 22 SA rifle and a pistol. Since I heard about this law I have been combing Aero precision and Magpul putting together packages on the AR platform. I will say that progressive wing of the democratic party is behind this and it's a problem. And I am troubled. I don't at all want to get into political discussions. I want to keep my conversations focused on the right to own the guns we want to own.
So I came here to meet like-minded people and share information so that we can understand how this is going to impact our ability to own, use and buy firearms.
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Feb 01
This bill, SB25-003 would also make illegal for any of us to sell any of the semi auto guns that we already own. Some people have some money invested in their firearems, and like to be able to sell them when they feel like it. This would make that illegal in the state of Colorado. Imagine if your current and correctly locked gun safe, and it's contents, is suddently worth nothing, as far as resale value...
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Jan 30
I am definately not ok with the push of this new law, but hopeful that if passed pushes more people to take an active role in their state politics. Too many people sit on the couch and allow a minority of residents to select politicians with biased agendas that only serve the interests of that minority group. More laws like this gun law might be the impetus to get more of our community active and if not, shame on them and they deserve the fallout of their inactivity.
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Jan 30
Reading the law, it specifies making and selling these guns. No issue for current owners to continue to own and use.
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Jan 30
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So you are okay with the law going into affect as long as it doesn’t affect the current firearms you own? What about future purchases? What about others that don’t own any yet but may want to in the future? Just questions, not trying to be confertational.
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Jan 30
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Next law might make it a felony to own/possess these firearms. These are radical liberals hell bent on taking all firearms from the general public.
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Jan 30
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Could very well be, you never know. Give them a inch and they might just take a mile. It’s hard to tell when big brother is ever happy enough with what they’ve taken or taxed.
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Hello, I'm a new registrant with this forum. I came here specifically because this gun law is in process in the Colorado legislature. Politically I'm a moderate but I care about the right to gun ownership and I care about the purpose and the background of the second amendment. This law troubles me deeply, for a variety of reasons. The law is not a fact yet, but as I understand it it's now in the house for reconciliation before the house votes on it and then it goes to the governor's desk. It would become law later in september. Up to this point I have not been a huge gun owner. I have a Remington 22 SA rifle and a pistol. Since I heard about this law I have been combing Aero precision and Magpul putting together packages on the AR platform. I will say that progressive wing of the democratic party is behind this and it's a problem. And I am troubled. I don't at all want to get into political discussions. I want to keep my conversations focused on the right to own the guns we want to own.
So I came here to meet like-minded people and share information so that we can understand how this is going to impact our ability to own, use and buy firearms.
This bill, SB25-003 would also make illegal for any of us to sell any of the semi auto guns that we already own. Some people have some money invested in their firearems, and like to be able to sell them when they feel like it. This would make that illegal in the state of Colorado. Imagine if your current and correctly locked gun safe, and it's contents, is suddently worth nothing, as far as resale value...
I am definately not ok with the push of this new law, but hopeful that if passed pushes more people to take an active role in their state politics. Too many people sit on the couch and allow a minority of residents to select politicians with biased agendas that only serve the interests of that minority group. More laws like this gun law might be the impetus to get more of our community active and if not, shame on them and they deserve the fallout of their inactivity.
Reading the law, it specifies making and selling these guns. No issue for current owners to continue to own and use.