Bill Passes Mandating Ammo Be Stored Behind Counters 'Like Cold Medicine’

Published on March 2, 2025
Duration: 5:56

Colion Noir, an expert in Second Amendment law and marksmanship, provides an authoritative analysis of a new Colorado bill mandating ammunition be stored behind counters, likening it to restrictions on cold medicine. He critiques the law's impact on legal gun owners, particularly 18-20 year olds, and draws parallels to California's background check system, predicting further restrictions. The video also briefly features the AKT1 Blackout hearing protection.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir analyzes a Colorado bill mandating ammunition storage behind counters, likening it to cold medicine restrictions. He critiques the law's impact on legal owners, especially 18-20 year olds, and warns of future restrictions, drawing parallels to California's problematic background check system.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Colorado Ammunition Legislation Overview
  2. 00:40Analysis of Incremental Gun Control
  3. 01:42Impact on 18-20 Year Olds
  4. 02:37Comparison to California Ammo Laws
  5. 03:19Predictions for Future Restrictions
  6. 04:30AKT1 Blackout Hearing Protection Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new Colorado bill regarding ammunition sales?

Colorado lawmakers have advanced a bill requiring ammunition to be stored behind counters, similar to cold medicine, and raising the purchase age to 21. Exceptions exist for military, rural residents, and range use.

How does Colion Noir analyze the Colorado ammo storage bill?

Colion Noir views the bill as a form of incremental gun control, arguing it creates unnecessary hurdles for legal owners and comparing its potential impact to California's flawed background check system.

Who is affected by the Colorado ammo storage bill?

The bill primarily affects legal ammunition purchasers, with specific criticism directed at the restriction impacting 18-20 year olds who are otherwise considered adults with significant rights and responsibilities.

What are the potential future implications of such ammo laws?

The speaker suggests that these types of laws can lead to more stringent regulations, including mandatory background checks for every purchase, monthly purchase limits, and eventually, bans on specific ammunition calibers.

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