When we moved here from the south over a decade ago, I never would have believed, nor could I have imagined, that there would come a day that I would be embarrassed to tell people I live in CO. But, here I am! 🤷🏼♀️ Thanks, CA, Chicago, and NY (but mostly CA) for sending us your worst citizens, now we can’t have nice things.🙄🤦🏼♀️
I read this a few days ago. One question I have. If every existing gun that falls under this bill is grandfathered but only if you have a receipt showing you bought it before the bill's active date there doesn't seem to be a provision for the countless legal guns acquired from family, private party, etc. that don't have a paper trail. In other words are you required to take them all in for registration in order to keep them?
It’s a process. The CO law passes, someone gets arrested or sues the state, or both and the matter works its way up the state appeals ladder to the state Supreme Court. Hopefully, it will be declared unconstitutional along the way but, of course, the commies will appeal until it gets into the federal system and the process repeats. Eventually, the law will become null and void and enforcement attempts will result in “not guilty” verdicts and malicious prosecution lawsuits. Hopefully, the jurisdictions will have lost enough money for the constituents to notice and get rid of the commies. The process then repeats from the top because, hey, it’s other people’s money. This will continue until we purge leftists from government.
That pertains to the federal government, but, Colorado’s constitution itself states
[ Section 13. Right to bear arms. The right of no person to keep and bear arms in defense of his home, person and property, or in aid of the civil power when thereto legally summoned, shall be called in question; but nothing herein contained shall be construed to justify the practice of carrying concealed weapons.
[“No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law, and no courts are bound to enforce it. The general rule is that an unconstitutional statute,
whether federal or state, though having the form and name of law, is in reality no law, but is wholly void and ineffective for any purpose, since unconstitutionality dates from the time of its enactment, and not merely from the date of the decision so branding it. AN UNCONSTITUTIONAL LAW, in legal contemplation, IS AS INOPERATIVE AS IF IT HAD NEVER BEEN PASSED.“ –
I don't get how they can pass this. Didn't the Supreme Court already rule that these weapons are "common use"?
That part is easy. They hold a vote. Passed. What Supreme Court?
We have a Dem/Commie supermajority in Colorado and yeah... what Supreme Court? What Constitution?
When we moved here from the south over a decade ago, I never would have believed, nor could I have imagined, that there would come a day that I would be embarrassed to tell people I live in CO. But, here I am! 🤷🏼♀️ Thanks, CA, Chicago, and NY (but mostly CA) for sending us your worst citizens, now we can’t have nice things.🙄🤦🏼♀️
The US Supreme Court? They struck down laws passed in DC. Seems they can do the same for Colorado.
Lots of fedboi dystopian wetdreams.
What's that quote? "If the gov't says you don't need a gun, it's because they are about to do something you would shoot them for."
I read this a few days ago. One question I have. If every existing gun that falls under this bill is grandfathered but only if you have a receipt showing you bought it before the bill's active date there doesn't seem to be a provision for the countless legal guns acquired from family, private party, etc. that don't have a paper trail. In other words are you required to take them all in for registration in order to keep them?
It’s a process. The CO law passes, someone gets arrested or sues the state, or both and the matter works its way up the state appeals ladder to the state Supreme Court. Hopefully, it will be declared unconstitutional along the way but, of course, the commies will appeal until it gets into the federal system and the process repeats. Eventually, the law will become null and void and enforcement attempts will result in “not guilty” verdicts and malicious prosecution lawsuits. Hopefully, the jurisdictions will have lost enough money for the constituents to notice and get rid of the commies. The process then repeats from the top because, hey, it’s other people’s money. This will continue until we purge leftists from government.
“...shall not be infringed.”
That pertains to the federal government, but, Colorado’s constitution itself states
Source: Entire article added, effective August 1, 1876, see L. 1877, p. 30.](https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/info_center/laws/COConstitution/ColoradoConstitution.pdf)
16 American Jurisprudence 2d, Sec. 256] (https://nformer.org/16-am-jur-2d.html)
marbury vs madison - if there remains any justice in the land - this will not stand.