Boulder, CO AWB
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Boulder, CO AWB
As you may or may not have heard, Boulder has passed an AWB that requires current owners to register with the Boulder PD, and bans future sales.
As this article states only some 80~ weapons have been registered, and the final date to comply is the end of December.
So the first thing I have to comment about is that aparrently there are no records kept, however they are issuing licenses for saud weapons. How is that not record keeping?
Second, what happened to “ex-post facto” laws? Under my understanding, you cannot retroactively create an object that would be illegal.
Why do we have to go through this bull-malarky daily? I’m afraid that this situation will only get much much worse before it ever gets better.
https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/c ... eapons-ban
As this article states only some 80~ weapons have been registered, and the final date to comply is the end of December.
So the first thing I have to comment about is that aparrently there are no records kept, however they are issuing licenses for saud weapons. How is that not record keeping?
Second, what happened to “ex-post facto” laws? Under my understanding, you cannot retroactively create an object that would be illegal.
Why do we have to go through this bull-malarky daily? I’m afraid that this situation will only get much much worse before it ever gets better.
https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/c ... eapons-ban
Re: Boulder, CO AWB
Also, how many of y’all are with me on never under any circumstances giving any of my guns up?
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Re: Boulder, CO AWB
In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame its inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law to pursue a natural justice.
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Re: Boulder, CO AWB
Colorado is a 'blue' state thanks to Boulder, Denver and Greeley. Mary Jane is okay to these liberals but Annie Oakley ain't. That's just one more place where I have no further intentions of returning.
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How does this effect me if I am traveling through and carrying my AR in the car?
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We just went to Colorado for a funeral and I made sure I carried only 10 round mags. I get back home and someone told me that you can not have a loaded AR in the City of Denver.
It is hard to keep up with the different laws when traveling.
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Re: Boulder, CO AWB
This may not be the definitive answer but it is the best information that I can find.RoadRunnerTR21 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 07, 2018 7:39 am I was in the Denver area visiting family earlier this year and carried 15 round mags. It was my understanding that Boulder is the only city with a 10 round limitation.
https://www.range365.com/magazine-capac ... ate#page-4
I carry in a small CO town near the NM border. I've seen OC there so I assume that it is more gun friendly than Boulder, which a Liberal hotbed
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