Handgunlaw.us, "Legal Heat" & CCW app lawyers aside, the law is quite clear. It's not a gray area at all. No sign has the force of law in CO.jsk wrote:I know this is the interpretation at HandgunLaw.us, but the lawyers behind the "Legal Heat" app disagree pretty strongly. CCW app also recommends against carrying where posted. At best I'd say this is a somewhat gray area, so folks might want to consider whether they want to risk "taking the ride" to beat the rap.Ignore gun busters. Leave if asked.
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- Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:06 pm
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- Wed Aug 21, 2013 3:02 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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That's not quite accurate. For example, Kimber standard mags have fixed base plates. And that's just one modern manufacturer.Zoti wrote:Every modern gun magazine has a removable base plate. It's how they assemble them together.
What issue does the law has with removable base plates?
The issue is that the new 15 round mag ban in CO also bans mags that can be "readily converted" to carry more than 15 rounds. But "readily converted" hasn't been defined in the law, so it's open to interpretation. And some authorities have speculated that having a removable base plate makes a mag "readily converted".
- Tue Aug 20, 2013 6:37 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Flying to Denver. Driving back with CHL.
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Re: Flying to Denver. Driving back with CHL.
Ignore gun busters. Leave if asked. No schools (duh - lol). If building has security AND electronically screen for weapons, you can't carry.
I've never had any problems anywhere in CO.
I've never had any problems anywhere in CO.