Posted on 08/21/2013 4:36:03 PM PDT by neverdem
To someone living on the coasts, the fight in Colorado over gun control often called by its repackaged name, "gun violence" might be hard to understand.
Restrictions on gun-magazine capacities and background checks for all gun transfers might sound benign. So how could it lead to the first recall elections in the state's history?
Colorado has more guns than people. More than 100,000 men and women hold concealed-carry permits, so people here largely know how guns actually work. Consequently, we are less likely to be rattled from the emotional spin of anti-gun hysteria. We know guns that look "mean" aren't actually military machine guns, that they function like any other semi-automatic gun (pull the trigger once and only one bullet comes out), that the ammunition they use isn't "high-powered," and so on.
We also know the pain of mass shootings better than most communities. We suffered and grieved over the Columbine High School shooting more than a decade ago. That horror put us through the emotional "blame the gun" gambit. However, when the grieving was done, and with the wisdom that comes from perspective, we learned that mental health maladies were at the center of the carnage.
So when a horrific shooting took place in a movie theater in Aurora, Colo., last year, we were sadly familiar with the emotional process and the anti-gun opportunists who would try to exploit our grief. We were not surprised to learn the accused killer had deep mental health issues.
Reportedly, his problems were so severe that his psychotherapist at the University of Colorado contacted the police to warn them he was a danger to others. That's where the system broke down. With no criminal record, he passed background checks for gun purchases. This tragedy might have been stopped if we had...
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
An armed society is a polite society. Liberals do not understand polite or guns.
Read the whole article and you see Bloomberg’s filthy mitts are all over this.
Colorado does not have that big of a population. I bet the permits per thousand is similar.
100,000? Our county is only about 140,000. I’d bet most of it has them. We do!!
“Liberals do not understand polite or guns.”
Liberals are the tyrants that the Founding Fathers warned about.
IMHO
Colorado does not have that big of a population. I bet the permits per thousand is similar.
Actually, Colorado lags behind more than a few other states in the number of people with CCWs per 1,000. Part of that is the resut of our having a patchwork of CCW laws until 2002; part is the result of open carry's always having been legal here, (Denver, Boulder, and Telluride excepted,) and part is the result of Colorado's always having been safer, even in Denver, than states along both coasts. Denver, of course, bitterly and hysterically fought CCW for years.
Ironically, President You Didn't Build That and his so-called "administration" of anti-Second Amendment bigots have done more than anyone to encourage people to keep and bear arms.
First, sheriffs are not required to report to any other authority when they issue permits, and many were elected on a promise not to report to the state.
Second, except for Denver, open carry is legal and not uncommon.
Third, carry of a loaded handgun in a vehicle is legal - without a permit.
Finally, an awful lot of people don't recognize the authority of the state to restrict a constitutional right and do what they damn well please.
Florida 20 million.
Pennsylvania 12 million.
Colorado 5 million.
Laura Carno, speaking the truth to power : new ad slamming Senate President John Morse .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROTgvsXjXAo&feature=player_embedded
In almost any endeavor, paying close attention to details will pay dividends.
For evidence of this wise advice, one need only see the recent success of Marilyn Marks and how her attention to the details of the Colorado Constitution .
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3055479/posts
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PA is about 1 in 12 with a CCW (LTCF).
CO is about 1 in 50.
I resemble that remark...
Liberals are the tyrants that the Founding Fathers warned about.
That’s exactly right.
“Progressive” = Tyrant. Self proclaimed “Progressives” are some of the nastiest people I’ve ever encountered.
Maybe there is a connection, hmmm?
“Self proclaimed Progressives are some of the nastiest people Ive ever encountered.”
Yeah, and they’ve honed their “skills” in “righteous indignation” and “being offended” to heights unattainable by more normal people. Some of them are so twisted that they preface listening to anything anyone has to say to them with “will I be offended?”
Some of them are so twisted that they preface listening to anything anyone has to say to them with will I be offended?
You have that right. I throw it back at them and tell them they offend me. I told one fool that his political correctness was nothing but censorship and bull crap and his nonsense was offensive. Man I hate those people.
One lady I used to work with was a progressive. I asked her if Bill Clinton was on her good side and she said “of course”. I told her that old Bill would like about 15 minutes alone with her to thank her personally for her support. She huffed off. LOL
There may be a large percentage of Florida permits issued to non-residents. Colorado doesn't issue to non-residents at all. Can you re-cast these numbers with that in mind?
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