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Posted: 4/16/2024 9:06:49 PM EDT
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Quote History Originally Posted By Missilegeek:
The way I read it, you will not be able to transfer anything AK or AR related in CO, if this comes to pass. That seems to be the main purpose of the bill.
Compliant seems to be the wrong word, because this would only outlaw future transfers. What you already got is grandfathered... Which makes enforcement extremely difficult, for decades.
If you get questioned at a range or when pulled over by a cop... I had this back in 2023. Investigation of it would be difficult and time consuming. That isn't going to happen.
What will be real interesting to see, is if FFLs in other States (NM, WY, Kansas, TX) will sell you an AR, with a CO drivers license. I don't think it's illegal for them to do, and there's tons of legit reasons and plausible deniability. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quote History Originally Posted By Missilegeek:Originally Posted By fsjdw2:Based on part XI isnt a stripped AR lower instantly non cpmpliant no matter what? There is a compnay that makes belt feed uppers for them IIRC (there was some weirdness with orders accepted and then not delivered for 2-3 years, and order of delivery. etc) The way I read it, you will not be able to transfer anything AK or AR related in CO, if this comes to pass. That seems to be the main purpose of the bill. Compliant seems to be the wrong word, because this would only outlaw future transfers. What you already got is grandfathered... Which makes enforcement extremely difficult, for decades. If you get questioned at a range or when pulled over by a cop... I had this back in 2023. Investigation of it would be difficult and time consuming. That isn't going to happen. What will be real interesting to see, is if FFLs in other States (NM, WY, Kansas, TX) will sell you an AR, with a CO drivers license. I don't think it's illegal for them to do, and there's tons of legit reasons and plausible deniability. FFL's are required to abide the law of the state of the person they are selling too. Currently CO residents could buy an AR out of state (without mag ) because AR's are legal in Colorado but if that changes, they won't be able too.
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