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http://www.denverpost.com/breakingnews/ci_22613895/colorado-house-debate-gun-bills-again-but-limited

 

15 round magazine limit

 

No CCW on college campuses

 

Additional fee to pay for background checks

 

Background checks required on PRIVATE sales and transfers

 

 

Terrible. The only bright side for us is that there will be another 15 round mag limit state so that might increase the demand and availability for 15 round mags in general (assuming we don't get bumped down to 10).

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15 round magazine limit

 

Terrible. The only bright side for us is that there will be another 15 round mag limit state so that might increase the demand and availability for 15 round mags in general (assuming we don't get bumped down to 10).

 

 

At least we'll have a ready market for our 11-15 round mags!

 

*If Christie signs 10, I'll be buying a house in North Carolina. When Cryan gets his 5, I will be gone from the clutches of Jersey's Kleptocrats forever.

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Does anyone know how the Senate in Co. is supposed to vote? They can't be as bad off as we are....

 

It's expected to sail through the Dem controlled Senate and then be signed by the Dem governor. Their only hope was the Assembly. Most people imagine CO to be a more conservative state but they've had a heavy influx of liberal CA transplants.

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Does anyone know how the Senate in Co. is supposed to vote? They can't be as bad off as we are....

 

My understanding is, that it's expected to pass the senate as well, and the governor is expected to sign it shortly after. On a brighter note, Magpul has decided to draw a line in the sand, and they are considering moving out of Colorado. and taking 600 jobs and 85mil out of the Colorado economy. Unintended consequences I guess, but the fact is that only the agenda matters, which is something those who are about to be unemployed will soon find out. I'd bet that a few free states are already courting Magpul.

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My understanding is, that it's expected to pass the senate as well, and the governor is expected to sign it shortly after. On a brighter note, Magpul has decided to draw a line in the sand, and they are considering moving out of Colorado. and taking 600 jobs and 85mil out of the Colorado economy. Unintended consequences I guess, but the fact is that only the agenda matters, which is something those who are about to be unemployed will soon find out. I'd bet that a few free states are already courting Magpul.

 

But if it saves just one life...

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How will the private individual run a back ground check on another individual? I honestly have no problem with that PROVIDED we can ALL use NICS and pay a fee just like the FFL's do now and do it over the internet any time any place. Leaving college campuses as no-gun zones just gives the crazies another open shooting ground, just like the theater in Aurora, and everyone will know it. But, if no CCW there, what about open-carry, or is that already outlawed there?

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My understanding is, that it's expected to pass the senate as well, and the governor is expected to sign it shortly after. On a brighter note, Magpul has decided to draw a line in the sand, and they are considering moving out of Colorado. and taking 600 jobs and 85mil out of the Colorado economy. Unintended consequences I guess, but the fact is that only the agenda matters, which is something those who are about to be unemployed will soon find out. I'd bet that a few free states are already courting Magpul.

 

"It is an if/then statement at this point. We don't have a choice," said Duane Liptak, the company's director of product management and marketing.

 

Magpul employs 200 people directly, ranging from basic assembly workers to product designers and other professionals specializing in weapons-related components, Liptak said.

As much as possible, the company tries to contract with Colorado vendors, who represent about 90 percent of its supply chain, he said. Those suppliers received about $46 million last year from Magpul, with the company projecting that number to reach $85 million for 2013, Liptak said.

 

A large share of those dollars goes to manufacturers that mold the company's mostly plastic components, including the controversial cases that can hold more than 15 rounds.

North Denver's Alfred Manufacturing Co. has grown from 40 employees in 2008 to 150 largely because of the work provided by Magpul, said the company's third-generation chief executive, Greg Alfred.

"If House Bill 1224 passes, we will relocate part or all of our operations out of state," Alfred warned Gov. John Hickenlooper and members of the state legislature in a letter Friday.

 

Alfred said plans for a $1 million expansion to add another 15,000-square-foot building to the 60,000 square feet the company has at West 44th Avenue and Elati Street are on hold.

The companies say they are actively scouting locations in other states, including Wyoming and Montana.

 

 

 

 

Colorado has a 7.6% unemployment rate versus the Garden State's 9.6%.

 

Wyoming is 4.9% and Montana is 5.7%.

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It's expected to sail through the Dem controlled Senate and then be signed by the Dem governor. Their only hope was the Assembly. Most people imagine CO to be a more conservative state but they've had a heavy influx of liberal CA transplants.

 

Unfortunately, that is going to be the end of this country. They destroy the state they live in, then hate the high cost, so they leave and destroy another state and then another. Kinda like a plague. Needs to be eradicated.

 

In 1994, I went out to Aurora, OR and interviewed for a job and way back then, the chief pilot told me how all of the California a**holes were moving to OR and destroying it.

 

Probably part of the liberal plan, move from state to state until you destroy them all.

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Unfortunately, that is going to be the end of this country. They destroy the state they live in, then hate the high cost, so they leave and destroy another state and then another. Kinda like a plague. Needs to be eradicated.

 

In 1994, I went out to Aurora, OR and interviewed for a job and way back then, the chief pilot told me how all of the California a**holes were moving to OR and destroying it.

 

Probably part of the liberal plan, move from state to state until you destroy them all.

 

Are you saying liberals are like locusts, or the plague?

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How will the private individual run a back ground check on another individual? I honestly have no problem with that PROVIDED we can ALL use NICS and pay a fee just like the FFL's do now and do it over the internet any time any place. Leaving college campuses as no-gun zones just gives the crazies another open shooting ground, just like the theater in Aurora, and everyone will know it. But, if no CCW there, what about open-carry, or is that already outlawed there?

 

NICS is a free service. NJ provides their own version of it so they can charge for it.

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http://www.denverpos...ain-but-limited

 

15 round magazine limit

 

No CCW on college campuses

 

Additional fee to pay for background checks

 

Background checks required on PRIVATE sales and transfers

 

 

Terrible. The only bright side for us is that there will be another 15 round mag limit state so that might increase the demand and availability for 15 round mags in general (assuming we don't get bumped down to 10).

 

It past just one house of the legislature. One more to go, plus the governor needs to sign it.

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It's expected to sail through the Dem controlled Senate and then be signed by the Dem governor. Their only hope was the Assembly. Most people imagine CO to be a more conservative state but they've had a heavy influx of liberal CA transplants.

 

They're gonna ruin Arizona too. Kinda like flesh eating bacteria.

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Unfortunately, that is going to be the end of this country. They destroy the state they live in, then hate the high cost, so they leave and destroy another state and then another. Kinda like a plague. Needs to be eradicated.

 

In 1994, I went out to Aurora, OR and interviewed for a job and way back then, the chief pilot told me how all of the California a**holes were moving to OR and destroying it.

 

Probably part of the liberal plan, move from state to state until you destroy them all.

 

Brilliant minds think alike...

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NICS is a free service. NJ provides their own version of it so they can charge for it.

 

No it's not. We've already paid for it through some tax, I don't know the mechanics involved in the funding it, but its taxpayer funded. NJ just likes to make us pay again.

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Wouldn't doubt it. Was talking to a couple county cops the other day. One had a friend in Az saying that the leos are having drills involving storming homes to confiscate guns. For the record, the 2 guys I was speaking to are also pro gun and get none of this either. Argh. The one state I want to retire to may take a back flip. WTH!

 

They're gonna ruin Arizona too. Kinda like flesh eating bacteria.

 

 

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It's expected to sail through the Dem controlled Senate and then be signed by the Dem governor. Their only hope was the Assembly. Most people imagine CO to be a more conservative state but they've had a heavy influx of liberal CA transplants.

 

Actually that is not true. In CO in their Senate it is a 20-15 Democrat advantage. If they get three Dems to vote "no" they bills will not pass.

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/colo-house-approves-new-ammo-limits-more-background-checks-amid-gop-opposition/2013/02/18/7db3747c-7a11-11e2-9c27-fdd594ea6286_story.html

 

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I got this email from Suarez today, WELL DONE!

 

 

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The Suarez Group Of Companies

19 FEBRUARY 2013

 

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Behind The Lines In Colorado

 

 

 

We received the tragic news that the state of Colorado had gone over to the dark side and embraced the ways of Mordor. For an entire day we have been reading debates and rhetoric. Our good friends at MagPul will be leaving the state and moving to the free state of Nevada. We congratulate them on their choice and we will continue to support them via the sales and endorsement of their products.

 

Nonetheless, The Suarez Group wanted to...needed to do, something to show solidarity with those stuck behind the lines in Colorado. Although we do not have the resources of larger companies, we want to do something notable.

 

We will show the socialists in Colorado that their oppressive laws on the people of Colorado are totally irrelevant by flooding the state with High Capacity M4 Assault Rifle Magazines before they close and lock the gates to the New Iron Curtain.

 

We have sets of ten (10) TSD Combat Systems M4 Magazines. These will only be sold to residents of Colorado at reduced rates, and only shipped to civilian Colorado addresses. We will not sell them to any official agency in the state, nor to any gun stores or dealers.

 

I know many want these magazines, but our beleaguered brothers need these more than we do.

 

www.onesourcetactical.com

 

The Suarez Group Of Companies - Doing bad things to bad people since 1995

 

TSD Combat Systems

One Source Tactical

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Suarez International USA

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Maybe this makes me an Ahole, but I don't feel one bit bad for CO or their residents.

 

Them along with all the other free states don't and haven't given a rats behind about us in the commie states... this is what happens when opression is allowed to flourish even if it's only in certain states.. It WILL spread.

 

This kind of thing needs to be wiped out on a national level. After all who's supposed to be responsible for enforcing the constitution anyway?

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Colorado is idealized as "free" like its bordering states of Wyoming or Utah but it is not and hasn't been at least for the past couple decades.

 

There isn't even a permit I can obtain that will let me carry concealed lawfully.

 

That said I think once you leave Denver County you'd be hard pressed to find a liberal majority.

 

Like many states in the East the conservative country side is ruled by the liberal big city, i.e. New York.

 

What did you expect the pro-2A minority to do?

 

I still feel bad for them :(

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