Dragonman's discusses upcoming legislative changes impacting firearm ownership, specifically focusing on the NFA tax stamp and Colorado's SB3 "Permit to Purchase" bill. The "Freedom Shoot" event on September 13th-14th will offer incentives like comped excise taxes and opportunities to pre-purchase suppressors to avoid future fees. Legal challenges are anticipated regarding the NFA registration requirement set to take effect in 2026.
This video discusses the passage of Colorado's SB3, which introduces a new firearms purchase process involving background checks, classes, and registration, set to take effect August 1, 2026. The speaker expresses concern over the bill's perceived ineffectiveness and the lengthy, costly process it creates. Additionally, the video touches upon other controversial bills passed in Colorado and discusses concerns regarding voter registration processes and potential fraud.
This video provides an in-depth analysis of Colorado's SB3 bill, which proposes a permit-to-purchase system for semi-automatic firearms. It details the legislative process, including potential Senate votes and the governor's role, and outlines the new requirements for firearm purchasers. These include background checks, application fees to the Sheriff's Department, and mandatory training courses of either 4-5 hours or 12 hours. The bill also introduces an excise tax on firearms and accessories, effective April 1st, and restricts sales to individuals under 21. The speaker, Melissa from Dragonman's, expresses concern over the bill's impact on law-abiding citizens and highlights arguments made against it during legislative debates, emphasizing increased crime rates despite existing gun laws.
This update on Colorado's SB3 bill details its progression through legislative committees, highlighting significant amendments and their fiscal impacts. The bill, which aims to regulate firearm purchases, has seen changes regarding the involvement of sheriffs and the funding sources for its implementation. The process now involves a multi-step background check and eligibility card system, with potential new training requirements and increased costs for firearm owners. The speaker, an instructor, expresses concerns about the bill's effectiveness and its burden on law-abiding citizens.
This video discusses Colorado's SB3 bill, focusing on its rescheduling and controversial funding mechanism. The bill, initially intended to ban certain firearms, has evolved to include a registry and other expenditures. The primary concern highlighted is the proposed use of funds from the Colorado Wildlife Cash Fund, typically generated from hunting and fishing licenses, to finance the bill's costs. This approach is criticized for potentially diverting resources from wildlife habitat and recreation to fund gun control measures, impacting hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
This video discusses the repeated postponement of the SB3 legislative hearing in Colorado, impacting a planned gun rights rally. The speaker, Melissa from Dragonman's, explains the cancellations are due to issues with fiscal notes, specifically a projected $2.4 million expenditure that Colorado currently lacks the budget for. The underestimated number of permits also contributes to the financial concerns. The rally was ultimately called off due to anticipated low attendance following the hearing's postponement, with organizers aiming to conserve energy for future events.
This video discusses Colorado Senate Bill 3 (SB3), a proposed ban on semi-automatic firearms that accept detachable magazines. Speakers Ian Escalante, Alicia Garcia, and Kyle Rittenhouse detail the bill's potential impact, arguing it would ban most handguns and rifles in common use, effectively disarming law-abiding citizens. They urge listeners to attend a rally and testify against the bill, emphasizing the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights and the potential for such legislation to spread to other states.
This video provides a direct weight comparison of three SB Tactical pistol braces: the new SBA5 and the SB3 and SB4. The creator aims to offer follow-up data to a previous comparison video, focusing solely on the weight of each brace. The video emphasizes that it is not promoting any specific retailers or manufacturers and that all activities are conducted on a private range under controlled conditions. No firearms or ammunition are offered for sale.
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