Colorado Gun restrictions pass house

not quite relevant, but I like #3 on Forbes list of
[h=1]Top Ten Things to Do With Your Own Drone (Top Ten Things to Do With Your Own Drone - Forbes)[/h]"...the USAF can shoot down one or two very easily, but if (say) a new bill in Congress annoys you enough, and you and your friends send your 100-drone swarm to rain dog-poo on the political rally of the Congressperson in question, that might be worth something."
 
New Hampshire should work at getting Magpul to move there.

I doubt Magpul would move from one blue state to another blue state!
They are done with taking risks with moonbat dominated areas...and looking at the last elections NH is already full of them.

Plus - being in New England would leave Magpul vulnerable to any shit NY puts up (like magazine transport restrictions on their highways)...you can't leave our corner without crossing the state that went full retard.
 
Looks like they passed all Bills BREAKING: Colorado House Passes All Gun Control Bills | The Truth About Guns

The Democrat-controlled (37-28) Colorado House of Representatives had four gun control bills on its docket for final passage today. HB 1229 requires universal background checks. HB1226 revokes campus carry. HB 1228 passes the cost of running CBI background checks on to prospective gun buyers and HB1224 would limit magazine capacity to 15 rounds. Given the heavy Dem majority, no one expected any of the four civilian disarmament bills to be defeated and no one’s expectations were dashed. All four were approved with varying numbers of Dem defectors voting no . . .
 
I doubt Magpul would move from one blue state to another blue state!
They are done with taking risks with moonbat dominated areas...and looking at the last elections NH is already full of them.

Plus - being in New England would leave Magpul vulnerable to any shit NY puts up (like magazine transport restrictions on their highways)...you can't leave our corner without crossing the state that went full retard.

+1

NH has been put in the "endangered" list. Far too many moonbats moving up there. The 2012 elections were a sign of the future.
 
There is still a little hope...

Colorado has direct citizen initiatives, where citizens can overturn laws by the state representatives via a veto referendum. It requires just over 86,000 signatures (of registered COLORADO voters) to get it on an election ballot. Once voted on by the CITIZENS OF COLORADO it can be overturned/veto'ed by the people.

The problem here is the people in Boulder and Denver ....the rest of the state believes in freedom
 
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