Another Gun Free Zone: Colorado
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You do realize Colorado recently banned high cap mags and that Denver banned scary looking, evil black rifles, right?Grizalltheway wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Colorado
Let us know if you need help with the big words.
Austin, TX – Magpul Industries today announced the following facility updates:
Magpul’s corporate headquarters has moved to Texas and is located at 8226 Bee Caves Road, Austin, TX 78746. This property was placed under contract in March 2014 and closed in November 2014. During this acquisition period, Magpul’s corporate headquarter functions were transitioned to a temporary facility in Texas to facilitate the final corporate relocation.
Magpul’s Wyoming manufacturing and distribution center will open in January 2015 and is located at 7201 Commerce Circle, Cheyenne, WY 82007. A 50,000 sqft addition is scheduled to be completed in December 2014 and Magpul manufacturing and distribution functions will be transitioned to the 185,000 sqft facility beginning on January 12, 2015. All of Magpul’s existing Colorado facilities will close during the first quarter of 2015. Magpul will open a single administrative location in Colorado to support the relocation and this site will then serve as a regional support office.
“These new facilities in Texas and Wyoming immediately enhance and expand the company’s business operations,” says Duane Liptak, Director of Product Management and Marketing for Magpul Industries. “Magpul remains committed to completing the final phases of this transition without disruption to our customers and business partners.
That makes it a gun free zone, right?93henfan wrote:You do realize Colorado recently banned high cap mags and that Denver banned scary looking, evil black rifles, right?Grizalltheway wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Colorado
Let us know if you need help with the big words.
Colorado also lost $80M when industry giant Magpul decided to leave Colorado because of it.![]()
Austin, TX – Magpul Industries today announced the following facility updates:
Magpul’s corporate headquarters has moved to Texas and is located at 8226 Bee Caves Road, Austin, TX 78746. This property was placed under contract in March 2014 and closed in November 2014. During this acquisition period, Magpul’s corporate headquarter functions were transitioned to a temporary facility in Texas to facilitate the final corporate relocation.
Magpul’s Wyoming manufacturing and distribution center will open in January 2015 and is located at 7201 Commerce Circle, Cheyenne, WY 82007. A 50,000 sqft addition is scheduled to be completed in December 2014 and Magpul manufacturing and distribution functions will be transitioned to the 185,000 sqft facility beginning on January 12, 2015. All of Magpul’s existing Colorado facilities will close during the first quarter of 2015. Magpul will open a single administrative location in Colorado to support the relocation and this site will then serve as a regional support office.
“These new facilities in Texas and Wyoming immediately enhance and expand the company’s business operations,” says Duane Liptak, Director of Product Management and Marketing for Magpul Industries. “Magpul remains committed to completing the final phases of this transition without disruption to our customers and business partners.
Dont even try to educate the left, they know nothing yet run their coc*kholsters all willy nilly.93henfan wrote:You do realize Colorado recently banned high cap mags and that Denver banned scary looking, evil black rifles, right?Grizalltheway wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Colorado
Let us know if you need help with the big words.
Colorado also lost $80M annually when industry giant Magpul decided to leave Colorado because of it.![]()
Austin, TX – Magpul Industries today announced the following facility updates:
Magpul’s corporate headquarters has moved to Texas and is located at 8226 Bee Caves Road, Austin, TX 78746. This property was placed under contract in March 2014 and closed in November 2014. During this acquisition period, Magpul’s corporate headquarter functions were transitioned to a temporary facility in Texas to facilitate the final corporate relocation.
Magpul’s Wyoming manufacturing and distribution center will open in January 2015 and is located at 7201 Commerce Circle, Cheyenne, WY 82007. A 50,000 sqft addition is scheduled to be completed in December 2014 and Magpul manufacturing and distribution functions will be transitioned to the 185,000 sqft facility beginning on January 12, 2015. All of Magpul’s existing Colorado facilities will close during the first quarter of 2015. Magpul will open a single administrative location in Colorado to support the relocation and this site will then serve as a regional support office.
“These new facilities in Texas and Wyoming immediately enhance and expand the company’s business operations,” says Duane Liptak, Director of Product Management and Marketing for Magpul Industries. “Magpul remains committed to completing the final phases of this transition without disruption to our customers and business partners.
There will never be a gun free zone, no matter how many bans you put in place. That is the whole point.Grizalltheway wrote:Not a gun free zone, or even close to it. Alphie shits himself in public, again.
Right, and if you look at the link I posted, CO still has very reasonable and even lax gun laws. The people who were shot had every right to carry a pistol, openly or concealed, to protect themselves if they had so chosen.93henfan wrote:There will never be a gun free zone, no matter how many bans you put in place. That is the whole point.Grizalltheway wrote:Not a gun free zone, or even close to it. Alphie shits himself in public, again.
AK-47s aren't legal in France, but that didn't protect the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, now did it?
Sidearms aren't real good for sniper defense.Grizalltheway wrote:Right, and if you look at the link I posted, CO still has very reasonable and even lax gun laws. The people who were shot had every right to carry a pistol, openly or concealed, to protect themselves if they had so chosen.93henfan wrote:
There will never be a gun free zone, no matter how many bans you put in place. That is the whole point.
AK-47s aren't legal in France, but that didn't protect the Charlie Hebdo cartoonists, now did it?
So explain it to us like we were children...ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Could GATW have missed the target any worse? You are really dumb but you are slipping.....past that
Just clean up your britches as best you can and move on. It's starting to reek in here.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Could GATW have missed the target any worse? You are really dumb but you are slipping.....past that
Coloradoans believe in personal freedoms and liberties.Chizzang wrote:So explain it to us like we were children...ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Could GATW have missed the target any worse? You are really dumb but you are slipping.....past that
So there's a ban on terrifying military looking guns in Colorado..?93henfan wrote:Coloradoans believe in personal freedoms and liberties.Chizzang wrote:
So explain it to us like we were children...
You know. To smoke pot in public. And ban things other people have.
There isn't even an assault weapons ban outside of Denver (again, this happened 60 miles north of Denver), and the article makes no mention of what kind of weapon was used.Chizzang wrote:So there's a ban on terrifying military looking guns in Colorado..?93henfan wrote:
Coloradoans believe in personal freedoms and liberties.
You know. To smoke pot in public. And ban things other people have.
But pretty much otherwise its business as usual for gun owners (correct?)
and these recent people were killed with a now banned rifle
am I following you so far..?
I have no idea what these three folks were killed with, as I don't believe it's been released to the public. Safe bet it's a rifle. Not sure if it's the safe, sporting type that liberals are OK with for now, or the dangerous, evil black rifle that they are not OK with. Liberals are funny like that. Evil black things make them nervous.Chizzang wrote:So there's a ban on terrifying military looking guns in Colorado..?93henfan wrote:
Coloradoans believe in personal freedoms and liberties.
You know. To smoke pot in public. And ban things other people have.
But pretty much otherwise its business as usual for gun owners (correct?)
and these recent people were killed with a now banned rifle
am I following you so far..?