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Posted: 10/31/2014 10:21:39 AM EDT
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Rep. Rhonda Fields, who sponsored Colorado’s high capacity magazine ban, declined to be interviewed about what CBS4 had found, saying she was concerned it might impact the November 4 elections. View Quote I have no nice things to say about that woman. |
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$20 for a magazine. I wonder what brand magazine because PMags are selling under $10 for some versions.
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“We have to do something to not make it easy to have people mowed down by crazed shooters. I thought it would be an effective law,” said Mauser.
Newsflash! Banning things doesn't make them go away, nor does it prevent criminals from committing crime. Thanks though, for promoting a worthless law that so many said "wouldn't do anything". |
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The clerk opened the package, put it together in 24 seconds and sold CBS4 the 30 round magazine for $25. View Quote So, the clerk is manufacturing and selling 30 round mags. |
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The clerk opened the package, put it together in 24 seconds and sold CBS4 the 30 round magazine for $25. So, the clerk is manufacturing and selling 30 round mags. Yeahhh, that's what I got from it. Good thing nobody will enforce it. |
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I thought the mags had to just be dated prior to or not have a date.
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AFAIK No one has been charged for breaking any of the new gun laws |
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Title should be, "Colorado mag ban WIN" View Quote Why? The state is missing out on tons of revenue, and it's destroying jobs. How many Magpul employees that can't make the move for whatever reason are now going to be out looking for work, maybe doing something that doesn't pay as well or that they don't love as much? I don't know the number, but presumably it's one or more. Meanwhile, what good will it do? Will it even save "just one life?" Highly doubtful. So it's a net burden on the people of Colorado. IOW, it's a bad law, based solely on its effects, and that's without even getting into civil rights and whether it's a just law or not. Maryland kicked Beretta out, among other manufacturers. We lost somewhere around 1000 jobs just from that one company. Meanwhile, what good is it going to do? None whatsoever. But, anybody who works for a gun manufacturer probably votes Republican, so if we can kick them out, all the better for our politicians. Which is what's really important here. |
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We fucking said, "Will not comply." We fucking meant, "Will not comply."
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Quoted: Necessity is the mother of invention http://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/1478-m4-pmc-3d-png-Wed-Jan-22-9-00-06%20ddd.png View Quote What AFG is that? |
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Don't want to discuss it because it might affect the Nov 4 elections. View Quote Sure wouldn't want Coloradans to make an informed decision - would we? |
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Why? The state is missing out on tons of revenue, and it's destroying jobs. How many Magpul employees that can't make the move for whatever reason are now going to be out looking for work, maybe doing something that doesn't pay as well or that they don't love as much? I don't know the number, but presumably it's one or more. Meanwhile, what good will it do? Will it even save "just one life?" Highly doubtful. So it's a net burden on the people of Colorado. IOW, it's a bad law, based solely on its effects, and that's without even getting into civil rights and whether it's a just law or not. Maryland kicked Beretta out, among other manufacturers. We lost somewhere around 1000 jobs just from that one company. Meanwhile, what good is it going to do? None whatsoever. But, anybody who works for a gun manufacturer probably votes Republican, so if we can kick them out, all the better for our politicians. Which is what's really important here. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Title should be, "Colorado mag ban WIN" Why? The state is missing out on tons of revenue, and it's destroying jobs. How many Magpul employees that can't make the move for whatever reason are now going to be out looking for work, maybe doing something that doesn't pay as well or that they don't love as much? I don't know the number, but presumably it's one or more. Meanwhile, what good will it do? Will it even save "just one life?" Highly doubtful. So it's a net burden on the people of Colorado. IOW, it's a bad law, based solely on its effects, and that's without even getting into civil rights and whether it's a just law or not. Maryland kicked Beretta out, among other manufacturers. We lost somewhere around 1000 jobs just from that one company. Meanwhile, what good is it going to do? None whatsoever. But, anybody who works for a gun manufacturer probably votes Republican, so if we can kick them out, all the better for our politicians. Which is what's really important here. That has already been hashed out here time and time again, and I 100% agree with you. But to see people out there blatantly ignoring the law or even better, giving it the finger, puts a smile on my face. |
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California's experience should have showed them anyone that wants mags is going to get mags.
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Tom Mauser called what CBS4 uncovered “disgusting.”
Mauser viewed the CBS4 footage and concluded, “People are trying to get around the law and in a way they’re making a mockery of it. And what they are saying is, ‘We don’t care, let’s make it easy, this is what customers want, let’s make it available and defy the law.’” View Quote This bastard can suck a big one. |
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“We make it too easy to mow other people down,” said Tom Mauser, whose son Daniel was killed in the Columbine High School mass shooting in 1999.
Mauser is a vocal opponent of high capacity magazines and pushed hard for passage of the 2013 ban. “We have to do something to not make it easy to have people mowed down by crazed shooters. I thought it would be an effective law,” said Mauser. View Quote Because just allowing people to defend themselves is completely out of the question. |
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I was rather surprised to be at a CO gun store a while back that unapologetically had 15+ round magazines on the shelf, even PMAGs for cheaper than you can buy in a pack on sale from DSG Arms. It was tempting, but I have enough "pre-ban" magazines to get by.
ETA: I didn't check, but some of the packs were open. They might have had blocks in them, who knows. |
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The seller was asked if anyone would care if a buyer removed the modification and turned the magazine back into a high capacity unit. “No, but I gotta be careful about how I say things because they would love nothing more than to make me a poster child so I’m very careful on how I say things.” View Quote ...o'er the land of the free... For you yutes, Americans used to talk about how wonderful it was not to have to worry about that. That kind of statement only had to be made in the Warsaw Pact nations. |
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Necessity is the mother of invention http://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/1478-m4-pmc-3d-png-Wed-Jan-22-9-00-06%20ddd.png What AFG is that? Mako http://www.opticsplanet.com/mako-group-forward-point-shooting-foregrip.html |
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Rep. Rhonda Fields, who sponsored Colorado’s high capacity magazine ban, declined to be interviewed about what CBS4 had found, saying she was concerned it might impact the November 4 elections. I have no nice things to say about that woman. Bloomturd didn't provide a puppeteer to shove their hand up her ass and make the mouth move so she might say something stupid on camera. |
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What people who try and ban things don't realize that their attempt at banning something creates an immediate demand as well as increasing the supply.
Talk of banning AR's? People who don't have one rush out and get one and people who have them buy more. I'd bet that there were just as many AR's sold after Sandy Hook that there were sold since they were invented up through the date of Sandy Hook. Talk of banning magazines? Everyone goes on a shopping spree. That is what happened in 1994 and that is what happened this time too. I'd bet there are enough AR mags in circulation now to last 100 years.
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Rep. Rhonda Fields, who sponsored Colorado’s high capacity magazine ban, declined to be interviewed about what CBS4 had found, saying she was concerned it might impact the November 4 elections. I have no nice things to say about that woman. Hopefully it will. |
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The clerk opened the package, put it together in 24 seconds and sold CBS4 the 30 round magazine for $25. So, the clerk is manufacturing and selling 30 round mags. They don't do that in Cali? |
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Necessity is the mother of invention http://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/1478-m4-pmc-3d-png-Wed-Jan-22-9-00-06%20ddd.png View Quote That is fucking retarded. |
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Talk of banning magazines? Everyone goes on a shopping spree. That is what happened in 1994 and that is what happened this time too. I'd bet there are enough AR mags in circulation now to last 100 years. View Quote You know human nature. I bought my first AR after Sandy Hook. Then another. Then assembled one. Then bought more lowers. And another assembled upper. Yes, before the magazine capacity law went into effect I loaded up on more than I ever expect to use. Then the fire and I lost a bunch and I cannot take advantage of the great prices on magazines now. |
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“We have to do something to not make it easy to have people mowed down by crazed shooters. I thought it would be an effective law,” said Mauser. Newsflash! Banning things doesn't make them go away, nor does it prevent criminals from committing crime. Thanks though, for promoting a worthless law that so many said "wouldn't do anything". View Quote His son and the others at Columbine were murdered by those two scumbags using 10 round mags and a couple hacked up fudd shot guns. He's been beating that old drum for 15 years now. Good job sticking your dick in their eye Colorado. |
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A feel good law passed by Democrats can be a bad law. People will do as they see fit when government abuses its authority. Hopefully Beauprez will win and use his phone and pen and use Obama style executive authority to "repeal" the law. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, you guys are criminals? A feel good law passed by Democrats can be a bad law. People will do as they see fit when government abuses its authority. Hopefully Beauprez will win and use his phone and pen and use Obama style executive authority to "repeal" the law. C2AA will have something to say about repeal legislation after the elections. I should know - I'm the one writing the letters this weekend. |
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“We have to do something to not make it easy to have people mowed down by crazed shooters. I thought it would be an effective law,” said Mauser. Newsflash! Banning things doesn't make them go away, nor does it prevent criminals from committing crime. Thanks though, for promoting a worthless law that so many said "wouldn't do anything". View Quote What's weird about this guy is the shooter in his son's case obsessively switched mags, right? He never even cycled so much as 15 from one 30-round magazine, IIRC. |
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I have so many 30-round magazines that they no longer amuse me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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California's experience should have showed them anyone that wants mags is going to get mags. I have so many 30-round magazines that they no longer amuse me. Mag-Pul needs to make a "Viagra Blue" Pmag for you? |
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California's experience should have showed them anyone that wants mags is going to get mags. I have so many 30-round magazines that they no longer amuse me. You better hide out in your ammo fort for a week, fineswine is probably going to drop by and bite your ankle. |
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Necessity is the mother of invention http://www.slickguns.com/sites/default/files/1478-m4-pmc-3d-png-Wed-Jan-22-9-00-06%20ddd.png View Quote No matter how disfunctional the idea.... |
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LEX MALLA, LEX NULLA
Or, to put it another way: Americans are deciding we are going to have Mexican Rules for everyone. |
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