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Published on February 14, 2013
Duration: 4:24

This video highlights critical legislative threats in Colorado that could impact firearm and magazine production and ownership. It specifically calls out HB11224, which proposes a 10-round magazine limit, and HB11228/HB11229 concerning firearm transfers and background check fees. The speaker urges Colorado residents and concerned citizens nationwide to contact their representatives to oppose these bills and protect Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Colorado House Bill 11224 proposes to ban the sale, transfer, possession, and manufacturing of firearm magazines exceeding 10 rounds. This legislation directly impacts Magpul's production in Colorado, potentially leading to job losses and relocation. Other bills, HB11228 and HB11229, further restrict firearm transfers and impose background check fees. Citizens nationwide are urged to contact their representatives to oppose these measures.

Chapters

  1. 00:20Magpul's Innovation and Quality
  2. 00:38Magpul Manufacturing in the USA
  3. 00:44Colorado Legislative Threats Explained
  4. 01:04HB11224: Magazine Capacity Limit Bill
  5. 01:51HB11228: Firearm Transfer Restrictions
  6. 02:06HB11229: Background Check Fee Bill
  7. 02:30Nationwide Impact of Colorado Bills
  8. 03:08How to Contact Your Representatives
  9. 03:30Stand Firm on Second Amendment Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Colorado House Bill 11224 about?

Colorado House Bill 11224 proposes to ban the sale, transfer, possession, and manufacturing of firearm magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. This legislation directly impacts firearm accessory manufacturers like Magpul and limits the rights of gun owners.

How do proposed Colorado gun bills affect Magpul?

Specifically, HB11224 threatens Magpul's production in Colorado by limiting magazine capacity to 10 rounds. This could lead to job losses and potentially force Magpul to relocate its manufacturing operations outside of the state.

What other gun legislation is being considered in Colorado?

Besides HB11224, Colorado is considering HB11228, which restricts private firearm transfers requiring FFL background checks, and HB11229, which would impose fees on background checks for firearm transfers.

Why should people outside Colorado care about these bills?

The speaker argues that restrictive legislation in one state can set precedents and eventually spread to other states. Therefore, citizens nationwide should engage to protect Second Amendment rights, as what happens in Colorado could affect them later.

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