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Showing Original Post only (View all)Gun-maker airlifts 20,000 extended magazines into Colorado ahead of ban [View all]
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/30/gun-maker-airlifts-20000-extended-magazines-into-colorado-ahead-of-ban/
Gun-maker Magpul airlifted thousands of extended assault rifle magazines into a Colorado gun show on Saturday, giving away 1,500 and putting the rest up for sale just 24 hours before a new law takes effect that makes the magazines illegal across the state.
The event, A Farewell to Arms, attracted over 3,000 gun enthusiasts who received free extended magazines with their purchases, according to CBS Denver. An additional 18,500 magazines were designated to be sold at discount, with the proceeds going to benefit a pro-gun group calling itself Free Colorado.
The clips were airlifted in on a helicopter and rode along with the events keynote speaker, Republican political commentator Dana Losech. Video shows the chopper landing in Glendales Infinity Park to cheers as a mans voice booms over the public announcement system: This is freedom!
The group behind the event, Free Colorado, claims to be a non-profit organization and was cited as such by area media, but a search of the Secretary of States registered charitable organizations reveals no records for a group of that name. There was no contact information furnished on the groups website.
A slate of new laws taking effect across the state on Monday will ban the production and sales of magazines that hold more than 15 bullets and mandate background checks for all purchases, including private and online sales.
Colorado lawmakers began working on the slate of gun control regulations after 12 were killed and 58 were injured by a gunman in an Aurora theater last July the second major mass shooting in the states recent history. The alleged shooter, James Holmes, reportedly used an assortment of firearms including a semi-automatic assault weapon with a 100-round drum magazine.
Homes is set to go on trial in February. Prosecutors have rejected an offer to plead guilty in exchange for life in prison instead of the death penalty. A judge ruled last Thursday that Holmes, who has pleaded insanity and now looks very different than in his widely-publicized mugshot, will be restrained during his trial by a harness thats attached to the floor.
Gun enthusiasts throughout the state are already gearing up for a series of recall elections aimed at knocking the gun control legislations key proponents out of office. Activists said earlier this month that they have gathered more than twice the number of signatures needed to initiate a recall election against Colorado Senate President John Morse (D).
This video was published to YouTube on Saturday, June 29, 2013.
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Gun-maker airlifts 20,000 extended magazines into Colorado ahead of ban [View all]
Playinghardball
Jun 2013
OP
Forgive my ignorance but I would think as a civilian if you've gotten into a situation where you
Arcanetrance
Jun 2013
#4
Surely, you are not trying to equate your poor gun plight to the real civil rights movement.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#59
The discussion was about whether people obey ALL the laws or just the ones they agree with.
beevul
Jul 2013
#127
That would be the thread where you accused me of breaking the law and then (to your credit)
Rod Walker
Jul 2013
#48
See that's my question tho what is the average Joe defending themselves against that they need such
Arcanetrance
Jul 2013
#49
Forgive me because this is the city in me coming out are feral hogs that big of a problem
Arcanetrance
Jul 2013
#82
Did not know that I figured that it was a fairly small percentage that own them
Arcanetrance
Jul 2013
#99
So would you support a limit on the mag size with an exception for 30 round
Arcanetrance
Jul 2013
#109
Just what we need, thousands of yahoos acting like our city streets are war zones.
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#61
Actually I don't "Eleanors 38 special pistol." Is that the only place you tote your beloved guns?
Hoyt
Jul 2013
#81
Funny--20-round mags were good enough for us in the combat Infantry in Vietnam
pinboy3niner
Jul 2013
#30
You ask inconvenient questions, which will be ignored or talked around...
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2013
#69
No, it isn't- disease and accidents are far more likely to get you (or anyone else)
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2013
#129
Just because it isn't what you want to hear doesn't mean it's wrong...
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2013
#130
"(M)ilitary personnel and veterans" don't get to decide what the rest of us are allowed to do.
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2013
#132
I am happy to live in a state where the legislature does the will of the people
mountain grammy
Jul 2013
#133
On a side note, a not for profit does not need to be a charitable organization
joeglow3
Jul 2013
#90