Thursday, May 17, 2018

Boulder passes sweeping anti-gun bill; pro-2A nonprofit vows to sue individual councilmembers

Via Billy

Boulder's City Council passed a sweeping anti-gun bill Tuesday, even as it faces almost-certain legal challenges on a variety of constitutional grounds.

The Boulder City Council unanimously passed a sweeping gun control ordinance Tuesday night banning "assault weapons" and bump stocks, even as a pro-Second Amendment group threatened to retaliate by suing individual councilmembers. 

In a surprising turn, one Colorado councilwoman admitted that she disagreed with the ordinance "in many ways," saying it would invite a flood of litigation -- despite voting for it.

The city defines assault weapons as "semi-automatic firearms designed with military features to allow rapid spray firing for the quick and efficient killing of humans."

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3 comments:

  1. "The city defines assault weapons as "semi-automatic firearms designed with military features to allow rapid spray firing for the quick and efficient killing of humans"

    A "description" created by people totally ignorant of a specific subject (firearms in this case) is the equivalent of an auto mechanic writing a detailed manual for a delicate neurosurgery procedure.

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    1. "semi-automatic firearms designed with military features to allow rapid spray firing for the quick and efficient killing of humans"

      It's actually funny! :)

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  2. "A pro-Second Amendment group threatened to retaliate by suing individual council members."
    Wow, those commies don't know who
    they're messing with.
    Yawn................

    dmv gringo

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