In addition to the national battle to protect our
firearms rights, many states are currently engaged in their own fights. Here in
CO, a state with a strong heritage of firearm and other personal freedoms, we
are facing some extreme challenges to firearms rights. We have been engaged in
dialogue with legislators here presenting our arguments to stop legislation from
even being introduced, but our efforts did not deter those of extreme views.
After the NRAs visit last week, several anti-freedom bills were
introduced by CO legislators, and a very aggressive timeline has been set forth
in moving these bills forward.
The bills include:
HB 1229, Background
checks for Gun Transfers--a measure to prohibit private sales between CO
residents, and instead require a full FFL transfer, including a 4473.
HB
1228, Payment for Background Checks for Gun Transfers-- a measure that would
require CO residents to pay for the back logged state-run CBI system (currently
taking 3 times the federally mandated wait time for checks to occur) instead of
using the free federal NICS checks.
And finally, HB 1224, Prohibiting
Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines--a measure that bans the possession, sale,
or transfer of magazines over 10 round capacity. The measures and stipulations
in this bill would deprive CO residents of the value of their private property
by prohibiting the sale or transfer of all magazines over 10 rounds. This bill
would also prohibit manufacture of magazines greater than 10 rounds for
commercial sale out of the state, and place restrictions on the manufacture of
military and law enforcement magazines that would cripple production.
We'd like to ask all CO residents to please contact your state
legislators and the members of the Judiciary Committee and urge them to kill
these measures in committee, and to vote NO if they reach the floor.
We
also ask you to show your support for the 2nd Amendment at the Capitol on
Tuesday, Feb 12, for the magazine ban committee hearing and Wednesday,
Feb
13, for the hearing on the other measures.
Due to the highly restrictive
language in HB 1224, if passed, and we remained here, this measure would require
us to cease PMAG production on July 1, 2013.
In short, Magpul would be
unable to remain in business as a CO company, and the over 200 jobs for direct
employees and nearly 700 jobs at our subcontractors and suppliers would pick up
and leave CO. Due to the structure of our operations, this would be entirely
possible, hopefully without significant disruption to production.
The
legislators drafting these measures do so in spite of the fact that nothing they
are proposing will do anything to even marginally improve public safety in CO,
and in fact, will leave law-abiding CO residents less able to defend themselves,
strip away rights and property from residents who have done nothing wrong, and
send nearly 1000 jobs and millions in tax revenue out of the state.
We
like CO, we want to continue to operate in CO, but most of all, we want CO to
remain FREE.
Please help us in this fight, and let your voices be
heard!
We have included the contact information for the House Judiciary
committee for your convenience:
House Judiciary Committee
Rep. Daniel
Kagan, Chair: 303-866-2921, repkagan@gmail.com
Rep. Pete Lee, Vice Chair:
303-866-2932, pete.lee.house@state.co.us
Rep. John Buckner: 303-866-2944,
john.buckner.house@state.co.us
Rep. Lois Court: 303-866-2967,
lois.court.house@state.co.us
Rep. Bob Gardner, 303-866-2191,
bob.gardner.house@state.co.us
Rep. Polly Lawrence, 303-866-2935,
polly.lawrence.house@state.co.us
Rep. Mike McLachlan, 303-866-2914,
mike.mclachlan.house@state.co.us
Rep. Rep Carole Murray, 303-866-2948,
murrayhouse45@gmail.com
Rep. Brittany Pettersen, 303-866-2939,
brittany.pettersen.house@state.co.us
Rep. Joseph Salazar, 303-866-2918,
joseph.salazar.house@state.co.us
Rep. Jared Wright, 303-866-2583,
jared.wright.house@state.co.us
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The above letter was posted on Magpul's Facebook page yesterday. Whether they would pull up stakes and leave Colorado remains to be seen. Hopefully, it won't come to that.
Seems to me that people are starting to push back against new laws, rules and regulations that infringe our rights. Of course, that makes the .gov push even harder against us. The .gov wants gun control. All of you know that and you also know that once it starts, it isn't likely to stop.
It isn't what the people want, yet the government insists on pushing their gun control agenda. What will it take to make them listen?
Stay safe.
After the NRAs visit last week, several anti-freedom bills were introduced by CO legislators, and a very aggressive timeline has been set forth in moving these bills forward.
The bills include:
HB 1229, Background checks for Gun Transfers--a measure to prohibit private sales between CO residents, and instead require a full FFL transfer, including a 4473.
HB 1228, Payment for Background Checks for Gun Transfers-- a measure that would require CO residents to pay for the back logged state-run CBI system (currently taking 3 times the federally mandated wait time for checks to occur) instead of using the free federal NICS checks.
And finally, HB 1224, Prohibiting Large Capacity Ammunition Magazines--a measure that bans the possession, sale, or transfer of magazines over 10 round capacity. The measures and stipulations in this bill would deprive CO residents of the value of their private property by prohibiting the sale or transfer of all magazines over 10 rounds. This bill would also prohibit manufacture of magazines greater than 10 rounds for commercial sale out of the state, and place restrictions on the manufacture of military and law enforcement magazines that would cripple production.
We'd like to ask all CO residents to please contact your state legislators and the members of the Judiciary Committee and urge them to kill these measures in committee, and to vote NO if they reach the floor.
We also ask you to show your support for the 2nd Amendment at the Capitol on Tuesday, Feb 12, for the magazine ban committee hearing and Wednesday,
Feb 13, for the hearing on the other measures.
Due to the highly restrictive language in HB 1224, if passed, and we remained here, this measure would require us to cease PMAG production on July 1, 2013.
In short, Magpul would be unable to remain in business as a CO company, and the over 200 jobs for direct employees and nearly 700 jobs at our subcontractors and suppliers would pick up and leave CO. Due to the structure of our operations, this would be entirely possible, hopefully without significant disruption to production.
The legislators drafting these measures do so in spite of the fact that nothing they are proposing will do anything to even marginally improve public safety in CO, and in fact, will leave law-abiding CO residents less able to defend themselves, strip away rights and property from residents who have done nothing wrong, and send nearly 1000 jobs and millions in tax revenue out of the state.
We like CO, we want to continue to operate in CO, but most of all, we want CO to remain FREE.
Please help us in this fight, and let your voices be heard!
We have included the contact information for the House Judiciary committee for your convenience:
House Judiciary Committee
Rep. Daniel Kagan, Chair: 303-866-2921, repkagan@gmail.com
Rep. Pete Lee, Vice Chair: 303-866-2932, pete.lee.house@state.co.us
Rep. John Buckner: 303-866-2944, john.buckner.house@state.co.us
Rep. Lois Court: 303-866-2967, lois.court.house@state.co.us
Rep. Bob Gardner, 303-866-2191, bob.gardner.house@state.co.us
Rep. Polly Lawrence, 303-866-2935, polly.lawrence.house@state.co.us
Rep. Mike McLachlan, 303-866-2914, mike.mclachlan.house@state.co.us
Rep. Rep Carole Murray, 303-866-2948, murrayhouse45@gmail.com
Rep. Brittany Pettersen, 303-866-2939, brittany.pettersen.house@state.co.us
Rep. Joseph Salazar, 303-866-2918, joseph.salazar.house@state.co.us
Rep. Jared Wright, 303-866-2583, jared.wright.house@state.co.us
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