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Groundwork for mandatory gun registration databases passes committee with up to a $44,000,000 price tag for local governments.

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Markus1 year ago

So defy it. It’s not hard - don’t just protest against it. Tell gun owners in the state to actively defy these bills if they get passed. Mass civil disobedience is key.

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lol this dude1 year ago

Don't comply, Unconstitutional.

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FriendlyUserName1 year ago

Are they trying to start another revolution, this time in Colorado?

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King Babaloo1 year ago

There will be *zero* compliance, and *zero* enforcement.

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The Obvious Answer1 year ago

When recalls kick off - we all must get behind them. That means volunteering, donating, and getting the word out.

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Justin Schaul1 year ago

@FBIDDBongino we need HELP in Colorado! They are actively burning the Colorado and U.S. Constitution.

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Charles ☣️1 year ago

The state can't run a sex offender registry. But they think they can keep track of what will end up being millions of privately owned guns?

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Augie1 year ago

F that! No one should comply…

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ShotgunBigJ1 year ago

Is this bill going to stack with other bills? Is it looking like they’re going to add more language to the bill? Just curious @RMGOColorado

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Rocky Mountain Gun Owners1 year ago

In this case, the bill forces law enforcement to place staff in locally funded administrative firearm database maintenance/operation roles. Less cost to the state govt to add more mandates after establishing annualized personnel infrastructure.

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