Yeah, a couple of days ago, I heard the number of CO sheriffs now suing went to 50. As I recall, thee original number of sheriffs suing was about 37. Now I’ll read the article. :^)
yessssss......
I am loving this....
54 sheriffs and there are 67 counties in the state.
Basically it covers magazines with a capacity over 10 rounds or with a removable floor plate. Says a Colorado resident may not transfer ownership of any of these magazines. Can't buy, sell, nor give to friends/family, etc. As Sheriff Maketa points out - go look at your favorite magazine. See if there is any kind of serial number or date of manufacture on there. Most have neither. So after the law goes into effect, say a Deputy "makes contact" with a firearm owner. How is said Deputy supposed to know if the magazine(s) the citizen has is/are legal (ie. grandfathered in, owned prior to the ban) or recently purchased in violation of the ban? Can't be done.
The real effect is to target businesses, who will no longer be able to offer these magazines for sale. This is a simple example of the stupidity of the laws chickenlooper signed. Even if everyone thought they were right, or even a good idea, they can't be enforced. Of course criminals will still have ready access to any magazines they want, quietly purchased in Cheyenne, Santa Fe, etc. and driven in to Denver, Colorado Springs, etc.