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Colorado lawmakers to consider ban on semiautomatic weapons
Colorado lawmakers are drafting a sweeping ban on most semiautomatic firearms.
Yep!SLOWLY!
BUT DAMN SURELY!
So explain these wadded up bags to me are U recycling the bags?I keep thinking it’s stupid and impossible to enforce.
I’m jolted back to reality when I go to the grocery store with my own wadded up bags like a f’n homeless guy.![]()
You have to either pay for them or bring your own bags to the grocery store now - correction ANY store now. (I walked away from the register at the Big-R yesterday after paying, with a can of powder under my arm and a box of bullets in my pocket)So explain these wadded up bags to me are U recycling the bags?
wtf does that even mean?Biden put Federal money out to all States that will ban assault weapons..
I can't even think about this for too long without getting all heated.... they ban plastic bags.... but don't batt an eye at the fact that nearly every single thing in the store is packaged in single use plastic.You have to either pay for them or bring your own bags to the grocery store now - correction ANY store now. (I walked away from the register at the Big-R yesterday after paying, with a can of powder under my arm and a box of bullets in my pocket)
I’m too cheap to pay the $.10 for a POS bag that you can’t put a can of soup in without it tearing. Not to mention that I’m opposed in principle to such tax increases.
So I carry my own bags like all the other homeless and retired guys. I may get my own shopping cart someday.
It’s not as bad as you think……the bags in the meat and produce section to keep your chicken from leaking all over everything are still free.I can't even think about this for too long without getting all heated.... they ban plastic bags.... but don't batt an eye at the fact that nearly every single thing in the store is packaged in single use plastic.
Kinda like seeing photos of the Geneva Airport during the Climate Summit. Let's all fly our private jets to Switzerland and create new rules for the common folks in the name of conservation. Step 1, no more gasoline engines in cars.... ?![]()
At the king Soopers, in the self checkout they ask how many you want to buy… funny thing is I never want to buy any, pro tipYou have to either pay for them or bring your own bags to the grocery store now - correction ANY store now. (I walked away from the register at the Big-R yesterday after paying, with a can of powder under my arm and a box of bullets in my pocket)
I’m too cheap to pay the $.10 for a POS bag that you can’t put a can of soup in without it tearing. Not to mention that I’m opposed in principle to such tax increases.
So I carry my own bags like all the other homeless and retired guys. I may get my own shopping cart someday.
Best part is it is fee instituted by the state and then the fee is taxed of course, can’t make this stuff upWow thanks for the explanation... I am with U f!@# them wouldn't pay a penny let alone ten cents....
That's because they're trying to make the meat itself illegal, since it's so bad for the environment and all.....It’s not as bad as you think……the bags in the meat and produce section to keep your chicken from leaking all over everything are still free.![]()
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Keep us posted when you stop paying your taxes you little constitutional scholar you. Doesn’t count unless you post up a pic of your delinquency notice and your sovereignty speech reply.Firearms are regulated at the federal level, not the state. Let the lawsuits begin.
What's worse is the gun owning taxpayer is funding the demise of gun ownership. Too scared to upset the maggot boat of grubby parasitic gov't liberals to call calf-rope...
You have to either pay for them or bring your own bags to the grocery store now - correction ANY store now. (I walked away from the register at the Big-R yesterday after paying, with a can of powder under my arm and a box of bullets in my pocket)
I’m too cheap to pay the $.10 for a POS bag that you can’t put a can of soup in without it tearing. Not to mention that I’m opposed in principle to such tax increases.
So I carry my own bags like all the other homeless and retired guys. I may get my own shopping cart someday.
Here in the country of Kommifornia, the law abiders have to pay $0.10 a bag but if you're on welfare they are free. It makes me sick how quick this state is going in the dumps and the Federal government and other states think they need to follow our policies. January 1 brought a ban on all commercial diesel trucks with engines older than 2010.
lmmfao.....Firearms are regulated at the federal level, not the state. Let the lawsuits begin.
What's worse is the gun owning taxpayer is funding the demise of gun ownership. Too scared to upset the maggot boat of grubby parasitic gov't liberals to call calf-rope...
WrongFirearms are regulated at the federal level, not the state. Let the lawsuits begin.
What's worse is the gun owning taxpayer is funding the demise of gun ownership. Too scared to upset the maggot boat of grubby parasitic gov't liberals to call calf-rope...
RightWrong
Every state does not have the same firearm laws. So states do regulate firearms. The Supreme Court does get involved with litigation and lawsuits that may conflict with the Second Amendment, but a state can have more restrictive firearm regulations than the federal ones.Right
Every state does not have the same firearm laws. So states do regulate firearms. The Supreme Court does get involved with litigation and lawsuits that may conflict with the Second Amendment, but a state can have more restrictive firearm regulations than the federal ones.
"They are enforced by state agencies and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). In addition to federal gun laws, all state governments and some local governments have their own laws that regulate firearms."States answer to the ATF, a federal entity. Gun matters are ultimately decided in federal courts, not state supreme courts.
Although states have federal powers under dual federalism status with the fed gov't, their regulation is not finite.
"They are enforced by state agencies and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). In addition to federal gun laws, all state governments and some local governments have their own laws that regulate firearms."
So, gun laws are regulated at the state level.
Same “fee” that Co adopted… wow I wonder where we got it from…Here in the country of Kommifornia, the law abiders have to pay $0.10 a bag but if you're on welfare they are free. It makes me sick how quick this state is going in the dumps and the Federal government and other states think they need to follow our policies. January 1 brought a ban on all commercial diesel trucks with engines older than 2010.
Same “fee” that Co adopted… wow I wonder where we got it from…
Haha why does he look like a Batman villain?
Because he is oneHaha why does he look like a Batman villain?
It wouldn't surprise me if those submitting the bill use "semi automatic" but are thinking "full automatic." That seems to be a typical misconception in the gun ban crowd.
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