Colorado’s law bans the sale, transfer and possession of magazines holding more than 15 rounds
It went into effect on July 1, 2013. Known as House Bill 13-1224 while it worked its way through the legislature, the large-capacity magazine ban was part of a package of gun restrictions that also implemented a universal background check requirement for purchases and required buyers to pay the background check fee. In reaction, voters successfully recalled two Democratic state senators who supported the laws, Sen. John Morse of District 11 and Angela Giron of District 3.
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A series of undercover investigations by 9News revealed gun stores in several Colorado counties selling disassembled large-capacity magazines in parts after the ban went into effect.
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In a joint speech delivered from the White House Tuesday evening, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris responded to the guilty verdict reached in the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin.
Speaking first, Vice President Harris remarked that Today we feel a sigh of relief, adding that a measure of justice isn t the same as equal justice, before stating we still must reform the system.
Vice President Harris urges Senate to pass George Floyd Justice in Policing Act following Chauvin s conviction: A measure of justice isn t the same as equal justice. This verdict brings us a step closer, and the fact is, we still have work to do. We still must reform the system pic.twitter.com/1qlHQINi7k CBS News (@CBSNews) April 20, 2021