I'm not sure about this, either. I have a friend whose cousin is a veterinarian in Aurora, CO. His cousin told him that Aurora does have a city ordinance banning both open and concealed carry and the police do enforce it, therefore carry of any kind is effectively banned there. I guess nobody wants to be the test case to challenge it, especially since Denver challenged State preemption and won. I guess if one city can win that, other cities feel they would win, also, so ignore preemption.The Annoyed Man wrote:http://opencarry.org/co.htmlSewTexas wrote:I understand Keith has posted the Colorado "Law" refuting my argument that Denver and Aurora are 'gun free' zones....I've done a bit more study, trying to figure out what's happened since we've moved, I know it couldn't have changed that much, (besides the fact that some of that site was saying that some of it had occurred while we were there and we would have been aware of it).
So, here's the deal (as I understand it) yes, Colorado has a CHL law, for the most part it's like the TX law. Denver and Aurora claim "Home Rule" however and have said "NOT HERE" "Not in our buildings" "Not on our streets"
a friend sent me this link, I have to question it...Colorado Springs wasn't this strict just a couple of years ago...
http://www.coloradoceasefire.org/munilaws.htmSo, does Colorado still have a preemption law, or is it only "invalid" in Denver? And on what basis did Denver win this lawsuit?Summary
Colorado was once one of our "Gold Star" open carry states. However, Denver filed and won a suit challenging the states excellent preemption law. Consequently, both open carry and unlicensed open car carry in Denver are prohibited. There are reports that other localities are planning to follow suit. Currently, outside of Denver, car carry is unrestricted and localities are almost completely preempted in enforcing firearms restrictions, and must post specific facilities which are off limits to open carry.
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- Fri Jul 27, 2012 7:38 am
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- Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:06 pm
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I heard that, also. If true, it's a good thing he didn't know how to clear a jam.Rex B wrote:This is news to me:
from AP: "The gunman's semiautomatic assault rifle jammed during the attack, forcing him to switch to another gun with less firepower, a federal law enforcement official told The Associated Press. That malfunction and weapons switch might have saved some lives.
Oates said a 100-round ammunition drum was found in the theater, but he said he didn't know whether it jammed or emptied."
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:31 pm
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The press probably uses this to identify guns.Heartland Patriot wrote:Yeah, the press gets stuff about guns so wrong, it wouldn't surprise me if they confused a TACTICAL VEST with a "BULLETPROOF VEST", either.jrandyw wrote:Valid point. I do think it introduces the possibility that he wasn't wearing a bullet proof vest, but it doesn't prove it.dcfis wrote:Just because they showed this one receipt with the obvious and stated reason to prove in a hurry expedited shipping DOES NOT mean this was the only thing he was wearing. If that were the case then this receipt proves he wasnt wearing that throat protection or that Helmet or a gas mask. Which we know he was.
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 11:24 pm
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I'll bet nobody ever thinks that anymore.JALLEN wrote:One factor is that for all anyone knew, this was part of the show, given the violence and action of modern movies.
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:28 pm
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Obviously, you're not normal!03Lightningrocks wrote:Funny... That was what I just posted about a second before your post.Kythas wrote:Yeah. I was watching Fox News yesterday and they had some psychologist on who said "No normal person buys four or five guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Normal people just don't do that." This statement was not questioned and was responded to with a "Yeah". This was the first time I have ever yelled at Fox News and changed the channel.The Annoyed Man wrote:Fox is by no means gun friendly. I offer Sheppard Smith as an example. Just about the only guy who speaks out in favor of gun rights at all on that channel is Huckabee. Yes, they lean right, but it is a very country club right.03Lightningrocks wrote:We have a problem folks. Even fox is pounding the anti gun theme. It is just a matter of allowing the dead to be buried and then there will be politicians screaming from the rooftops that the old assualt weapons ban should be reinstated. The emotions and irrational fears will rule the day.
We had all better be ready to support our rights or these elitists will have us back to black powder only weapons before you can say Obama hates America.
But then, if that were the standard, probably none of us on this forum would be normal.
I also saw where the 6,000 rounds of ammo he supposedly had in his apartment was termed "mind boggling" by the media. Let them come boggle their minds at my ammo stash.
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:22 pm
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In other words, you want to start with the assumption that all males under the age of 25 are mentally ill unless proven otherwise? What about the people who will shop around for a psychiatrist until they find one who will say they're ok?philip964 wrote:What if the right to, buy, own and possess a gun was restricted to those men who are at least 25, unless they received a yearly clean bill of mental health from a licensed psychiatrist. And it would be illegal to sell a gun to a male unless they were 25 or possessed a clean bill of mental health card from a licensed psychiatrist.
What about the secondary gun market? Will we make private gun sales subject to these conditions, also? Will we do away with private gun sales altogether?
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 1:14 pm
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Yeah. I was watching Fox News yesterday and they had some psychologist on who said "No normal person buys four or five guns and thousands of rounds of ammunition. Normal people just don't do that." This statement was not questioned and was responded to with a "Yeah". This was the first time I have ever yelled at Fox News and changed the channel.The Annoyed Man wrote:Fox is by no means gun friendly. I offer Sheppard Smith as an example. Just about the only guy who speaks out in favor of gun rights at all on that channel is Huckabee. Yes, they lean right, but it is a very country club right.03Lightningrocks wrote:We have a problem folks. Even fox is pounding the anti gun theme. It is just a matter of allowing the dead to be buried and then there will be politicians screaming from the rooftops that the old assualt weapons ban should be reinstated. The emotions and irrational fears will rule the day.
We had all better be ready to support our rights or these elitists will have us back to black powder only weapons before you can say Obama hates America.
- Sun Jul 22, 2012 8:15 am
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There's a new outdoor range that just opened in Anna. It's a private range and will not be open to the general public, so to shoot there you MUST purchase a membership, but when you go you'll reserve an entire bay. You can rapid fire, draw from the holster, and shoot anything you want (including shotgun) but they are only 50 yard bays right now. They will be building a 100 yard bay in the future. The guy that owns it used to own the Collin County gun range.Heartland Patriot wrote:I would love to practice rapid fire...I would love to practice double-taps...I would love to practice drawing and firing...but I have nowhere to practice any of that, other that dry fire, which isn't the same.
I shot an IDPA match there yesterday. It's called Red Zone Ranch. The only info about it that I can find is on the Collin County IDPA site: http://www.ccidpa.org/ranges.html#RZR" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
- Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:12 am
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WonderfulRPB wrote:Get ready to hear Tea Party Terrorist
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Aurora 'Dark Knight' Shooting Suspect Identified: James Holmes
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- Fri Jul 20, 2012 8:11 am
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True. This, to me, means if I'm in Theater 7 and someone starts shooting people in Theater 8, I'm not going to go running into Theater 8 and engage the guy. But if I'm in Theater 8 and someone opens fire at people randomly in Theater 8, I will probably return that fire if I get a chance and a clear shot.A-R wrote:knotquiteawake wrote:CHL is not a batman license, even if you are watching batman.
Was wondering when someone would make that word connection.
I'd be unable to look myself in the mirror if I fled while people were getting killed from the place I fled from when I may have been able to prevent at least a few deaths.
EDIT: This guy was apparently wearing a bullet proof vest and a kevlar helmet. Returning fire would likely not have accomplished much unless you got a very lucky shot.
- Fri Jul 20, 2012 7:57 am
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Was talking about this with my fiancee this morning, wondering if a CHL would have been able to prevent it. Then I thought that the theatre probably has the "gun buster" signs as many do even here in Texas, and I think those have force of law in Colorado. Therefore, a CHL would have been prevented from carrying.
Not only that, upon further thinking, I'm not sure I would want to be at the scene of a mass shooting with a gun in my hand when the police burst through the door.
Not only that, upon further thinking, I'm not sure I would want to be at the scene of a mass shooting with a gun in my hand when the police burst through the door.