You can go explain this to the Boulder local law makers. Let them have a good laugh.
You should be very aware that local city law on firearms trumps state law.
Wait you are making a legal claim..... please cite the law that says this is true.
You can go explain this to the Boulder local law makers. Let them have a good laugh.
You should be very aware that local city law on firearms trumps state law.
Wait you are making a legal claim..... please cite the law that says this is true.
If you don't believe me call city hall in Boulder and ask them. It's pretty common knowledge that local gun laws have precedence above state guns laws within the U.S.
If you don't believe me call city hall in Boulder and ask them. It's pretty common knowledge that local gun laws have precedence above state guns laws within the U.S.
If you don't believe me call city hall in Boulder and ask them. It's pretty common knowledge that local gun laws have precedence above state guns laws within the U.S.
When you called city hall before answering me they told you this below but you just wanted to keep it a secret right?
Boulder will not be enforcing the city’s assault weapons ban after a district court ruled that a state statute preempts local governments from restricting gun sales and possession.
Judge Andrew Hartman on March 12 ruled that only state or federal laws can prohibit the possession, sale and transfer of assault weapons and large capacity magazines. Colorado has passed laws “that are effectively a scheme preempting local governments from enacting municipal firearms and magazine possession ordinances,” according to court documents.
Uh oh..... I think GWB should google the phrase "common knowledge" because I dont think it means what he thinks it means..
In California and Nebraska, local governments retain authority to regulate firearms and ammunition, but the state legislature has expressly removed this authority in certain areas.
In the remaining 43 states, local governments possess limited authority to regulate firearms and ammunition. The preemption statutes in these states vary, but each one expressly preempts all, or substantially all, aspects of local firearms and/or ammunition regulation.
Yes... this is only recent news after March 12th. I will note the city is appealing.
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