CO Anti-Gun Legislation Updates at Dragonman’s

Published on April 3, 2024
Duration: 6:34

This video provides an update on several proposed firearms legislation bills in Colorado's General Assembly, including an assault weapons bill, an excise tax bill on firearms and ammunition, a merchant code bill potentially creating a backdoor gun registry, a sensitive spaces bill, and a safe storage bill. It also discusses current wait times for suppressors, changes in background check fees, and the legality of firearm braces. The speaker urges viewers to contact representatives, sign petitions, and vote in upcoming elections to protect Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Colorado's General Assembly is considering several firearms bills, including an assault weapons ban and an excise tax on guns and ammo. The merchant code bill, potentially a backdoor gun registry, has passed the House. Viewers are urged to contact representatives and vote to protect Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & CO Gun Bill Updates
  2. 00:14Assault Weapons Bill Status
  3. 00:40Excise Tax Bill Update
  4. 01:23Merchant Code Bill (Backdoor Registry)
  5. 01:41Sensitive Spaces Bill Status
  6. 02:01Liability Insurance & Safe Storage Bills
  7. 02:42Other Proposed Bills (ATF, CCW)
  8. 02:55How You Can Help & Take Action
  9. 03:27Donating to Rocky Mountain Gun Owners
  10. 04:18Dragon Man's Updates: Suppressors & Museum
  11. 05:05Machine Gun Rentals & Food Trucks
  12. 05:17Medical Class & New Firearm Laws
  13. 05:303-Day Waiting Period & Injunctions
  14. 05:47Background Check Fee Increase
  15. 05:57Firearm Braces Legality
  16. 06:04Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the assault weapons bill in Colorado?

The assault weapons bill in Colorado has passed the House committee with a 7-3 vote. It was scheduled for a full House vote and is expected to move to the Senate, though it currently lacks a Senate sponsor.

How will the proposed excise tax bill affect firearm and ammunition purchases in Colorado?

The excise tax bill, if passed, will impose an additional 9% fee on firearms and ammunition, on top of existing taxes like the Pitman-Robinson tax. This bill passed the House committee narrowly and may go to a public vote.

What is the 'merchant code bill' and why is it considered a 'backdoor gun registry'?

The merchant code bill is described as a 'backdoor gun registry' because it would allow the government, specifically the Attorney General, to know when individuals are purchasing firearms. This bill has passed the House and is now in the Senate.

What are the current suppressor wait times at Dragon Man's?

For individual Form 4 applications, suppressor wait times at Dragon Man's are currently between 72 hours and two weeks. For trust applications, the wait time is approximately 3 to 6 months.

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