HB 1224 has passed in Colorado. No mags w/more than 15 round
It's time for major gun makers and ammuntion companies to send the word.
Larry Potterfield of Midway U.S.A. notified states who banned hi-caps and assault weapons, it was too complicated for him to keep up. Therefore, he would no longer sell any banned items to be shipped into their state, period. Not to the state, nor LEO agencys.
I hope this is true and many more follow suit. After all, who bought more firearms and ammuntion in any given state last year? Citizens or agency's?
Murphy
Complete thread:
- HB 1224 has passed in Colorado. No mags w/more than 15 round -
Rob Leahy,
2013-02-18, 12:45
- HB 1224 has passed in Colorado. No mags w/more than 15 round -
Murphy,
2013-02-18, 13:00
- Did it only pass the House? -
Kentucky,
2013-02-18, 13:31
- Did it only pass the House? -
CJM,
2013-02-18, 20:38
- My position would be . . . - Kentucky, 2013-02-19, 11:21
- Did it only pass the House? -
CJM,
2013-02-18, 20:38
- Did it only pass the House? -
Kentucky,
2013-02-18, 13:31
- Because shooting 15 is OK but 16 is too many.... -
Hoot,
2013-02-19, 08:54
- This will do nothing to thwart crime, the next time a spree -
Rob Leahy,
2013-02-19, 12:20
- This will do nothing to thwart crime, the next time a spree - Jhenry, 2013-02-19, 16:11
- I seriously doubt - Dave B, 2013-02-19, 17:25
- This will do nothing to thwart crime, the next time a spree -
Rob Leahy,
2013-02-19, 12:20
- MagPul and other firearms are welcome in Tennessee - Catoosa, 2013-02-19, 10:40
- HB 1224 has passed in Colorado. No mags w/more than 15 round -
Murphy,
2013-02-18, 13:00