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Bill banning certain semiautomatic weapons get initial approval - NewsBreak
A bill banning the sale of semiautomatic weapons with detachable magazines passed a second vote in the Colorado Senate just before 2 a.m. Friday.
What do you want to bet that this part will change in a couple of years?![]()
Bill banning certain semiautomatic weapons get initial approval - NewsBreak
A bill banning the sale of semiautomatic weapons with detachable magazines passed a second vote in the Colorado Senate just before 2 a.m. Friday.share.newsbreak.com
Is this what happens with mass migrations from California?What do you want to bet that this part will change in a couple of years?
SB25-003 would not apply to any firearms Coloradans already own.
Like you've said before, you deserve what you vote for.Is this what happens with mass migrations from California?
They gad the problem before any from CA arrivedIs this what happens with mass migrations from California?
Unfortunately, yes.Is this what happens with mass migrations from California?
I didn't vote for thisLike you've said before, you deserve what you vote for.
...and my heart goes out to those who did not. We have that same type of issue in MN.I didn't vote for this
If we here in Illinois could just get rid of Crook ... err I mean Cook Co. we would be much better off. A few other Co. should go also....and my heart goes out to those who did not. We have that same type of issue in MN.
To start a good faith and not at all confrontational conversation intended to really get an understanding of the status of our state, what is the issue in Minnesota you're referring to? I'm in the Cities but spend a lot of time up by Rapids and had a significant relationship with a gal up in Cohasset so I have gotten a lot of both sides of many issues. I'm quite interested in the TC/Rochester/Duluth vs the rest of the state divide....and my heart goes out to those who did not. We have that same type of issue in MN.
I'll note that I'm not at all trying to debate. What I am is genuinely curious....and my heart goes out to those who did not. We have that same type of issue in MN.
I’m not referring to any specific issue. I should have phrased it differently. I’m only speaking of the frustration of the majority voting in concentrated areas of the state, where it seems like what the cities votes for goes and the rest of us are “rocks and cows”. There’s a lot of eastern MN that wishes we were western ND sometimes. That’s all..To start a good faith and not at all confrontational conversation intended to really get an understanding of the status of our state, what is the issue in Minnesota you're referring to? I'm in the Cities but spend a lot of time up by Rapids and had a significant relationship with a gal up in Cohasset so I have gotten a lot of both sides of many issues. I'm quite interested in the TC/Rochester/Duluth vs the rest of the state divide.
I get that. I talked to a lot of people up there, and out there, and down there, about that that last couple years. Lots of the people in concentrated areas don't get the rest of the state and vice versa. I've loved walking the roads up by Scenic State Park with a 12-gauge over my shoulder and gotten waves from people passing by in their trucks and though how different it'd be if I did that on France Avenue in Edina. Just different views on life, I guess.I’m not referring to any specific issue. I should have phrased it differently. I’m only speaking of the frustration of the majority voting in concentrated areas of the state, where it seems like what the cities votes for goes and the rest of us are “rocks and cows”. There’s a lot of eastern MN that wishes we were western ND sometimes. That’s all..
My hope, and this is generalized across the entire country, is all of us being less scared of each other. I had a few ladies in MSP who lost their fear of pistols once the liberal, white collar guy they were dating took them to the range. Just that one little push. Soapbox over.I’m not referring to any specific issue. I should have phrased it differently. I’m only speaking of the frustration of the majority voting in concentrated areas of the state, where it seems like what the cities votes for goes and the rest of us are “rocks and cows”. There’s a lot of eastern MN that wishes we were western ND sometimes. That’s all..
I love living where I live. I just wish we weren’t so highly taxed and, well, restricted in some ways. I get to with the walking the north roads. We go up around Northome, and life feels simpler there. We have family with a logging company there and lots of land so we can escape the crazy.I get that. I talked to a lot of people up there, and out there, and down there, about that that last couple years. Lots of the people in concentrated areas don't get the rest of the state and vice versa. I've loved walking the roads up by Scenic State Park with a 12-gauge over my shoulder and gotten waves from people passing by in their trucks and though how different it'd be if I did that on France Avenue in Edina. Just different views on life, I guess.
I tell people I stay in the cities 50 weeks out of the year but I live in the woods. I find good and bad in both. My parents had my up at Scenic when I was two weeks old so it's part of my DNA now, as much as the dance clubs, access to everything, and all that that comes in the cities.I love living where I live. I just wish we weren’t so highly taxed and, well, restricted in some ways. I get to with the walking the north roads. We go up around Northome, and life feels simpler there. We have family with a logging company there and lots of land so we can escape the crazy.