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CO: SIX Gun Bills Introduced Day ONE of Colorado Legislative Session
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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As promised, the 73rd Colorado General Assembly reconvened yesterday after taking a month-long recess due to COVID. It makes us wonder how much they are even needed if they can just recess on a whim.
On their first day back in session over 200 bills were introduced, 6 of them firearms related. We do anticipate more gun control bills to be introduced in the coming days, primarily a “mandatory waiting period” bill that would require a certain number of days between completing a background check and taking possession of the firearm, even if needed for self-defense due to an immediate threat. |
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PHORTO
(2/19/2021)
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"...even if needed for self-defense due to an immediate threat."
No sympathy. Anyone who doesn't already have a gun is too stupid to worry about.
More and more people are now realizing that; the explosion of new gun owners proves it. |
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