Breaking! Colorado governor signs bill banning manufacture, drastically limiting sale of many semiautomatic guns

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New York & California: We have the toughest anti-gun laws!

Colorado: Hold my beer.


Starting in August 2026, the manufacture, sale and purchase of certain semiautomatic firearms that can accept detachable ammunition magazines will be outlawed in Colorado.
That will include AR-15 and AK-47 rifles, as well as a long list of their popular variants. Senate Bill 3 will also affect tactical shotguns and a small number of handguns.
The banned weapons would only be available for purchase to anyone who is otherwise allowed to purchase a gun if they have a magazine with a maximum capacity of 15 rounds that is welded, epoxied or soldered on. Right now, those kinds of weapons are rarely made.
 
Fuckin Greenies. I moved after Magtech decided to go to Wyoming in 2013 when the 15 round mag ban was started. Back then Magtech sold 30 round AR mags at a discount to us who were "behind the lines" after they moved.
 
Commirado, little brother to Commifornia. I used to think the first one was a decent state but it has rapidly gone downhill. Looks like another place to avoid spending my tourism money. Damn that list is getting shorter and shorter all the time.
 
Fuckin Greenies. I moved after Magtech decided to go to Wyoming in 2013 when the 15 round mag ban was started. Back then Magtech sold 30 round AR mags at a discount to us who were "behind the lines" after they moved.
Magpul? I thought they moved to Texas.
 
New York & California: We have the toughest anti-gun laws!

Colorado: Hold my beer.

Of course, this one will rapidly end up in court and eventually found unconstitutional, but the judicial system usually moves slower that the three-toed sloth!
 
Any manufacture left in CO can move to MT. We will welcome them with open arms :geek:

Nevertheless, CO residents can't buy a semi-auto without permission from the Crown.

I don't see how this holds up Constitutionally.

It's really a shame what has happened to Colorado.
 
Nevertheless, CO residents can't buy a semi-auto without permission from the Crown.

I don't see how this holds up Constitutionally.
Agreed!
It's really a shame what has happened to Colorado.
Also agree, but it's the same story as in other states where the population centers have become bastions of liberalism overwhelming state politics and electing politicians that further entrench that mindset, imposing their utopian-elitist ideology to control the masses, especially the much more conservative rural remainder of the state.

Attorney Andrew Branca (of LOSD), who's resided in CO for years, is planning on leaving CO, or perhaps he already has. To Colorado, SCROOM!
 
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Nevertheless, CO residents can't buy a semi-auto without permission from the Crown.

I don't see how this holds up Constitutionally.

It's really a shame what has happened to Colorado.
I have friends in NEW MEXICO, (Siri!!), who love to go to Colorado, or did. They say it's full of Satanists (not kidding) and they won't bother spending their time or $$ there anymore. Hideous.
 
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I have friends in MN, who love to go to Colorado, or did. They say it's full of Satanists (not kidding) and they won't bother spending their time or $$ there anymore. Hideous.
A shame... a beautiful state.
 
It's too bad. Beautiful scenery but the state has been overpopulated by liberal hippie assholes since the mid 70's. Boomers took over. This reign will eventually end, but not until they have all taken their eventual dirt nap. And their misguided spawn, who are running things now, get tossed out of office. It's been said social change/turnover takes a half century. Colorado is only 2/3 of the way there. This liberal madness will persist another 10, maybe 15 years.

The socialist philosophy always strongly appeals to the stupid and the lazy. The problem, as Margaret Thatcher famously pointed out, is they eventually run out of other people's money and the system collapses. This is where California and New Mexico and Colorado are headed. Sadly, the cycle lasts for decades.
 
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