Colorado’s Democratic-controlled House on Sunday passed a bill that would ban the sale and transfer of semiautomatic firearms, a major step for the legislation after roughly the same bill was swiftly killed by Democrats last year.

The bill, which passed on a 35-27 vote, is now on its way to the Democratic-led state Senate. If it passes there, it could bring Colorado in line with 10 other states — including California, New York and Illinois — that have prohibitions on semiautomatic guns.

But even in a state plagued by some of the nation’s worst mass shootings, such legislation faces headwinds.

Colorado’s political history is purple, shifting blue only recently. The bill’s chances of success in the state Senate are lower than they were in the House, where Democrats have a 46-19 majority and a bigger far-left flank. Gov. Jared Polis, also a Democrat, has indicated his wariness over such a ban.

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    8 months ago

    No…

    Why don’t you ask me straightforward questions instead of playing leapfrog with yourself and assuming what I’m going to say?

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      8 months ago

      These ARE straightforward questions. It’s a direct hypothetical about unavoidable results of what you’re saying.

      You don’t want this gun law, on the basis that any gun law is bad.

      Does that imply the anonymous sale of full-auto guns at corner stores? The word you are looking for is either Yes or No. There is third option. Either we can have laws against that… or we can’t.

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        8 months ago

        You’re doing it again.

        Sorry, if you can’t converse like a normal human being then I can’t interact with you.

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          8 months ago

          “These are the obvious implications of the words you keep saying.”

          “Well stop doing that!”

          I don’t think you know what conversation looks like.

          You are discussing laws about guns. Your stated position seems to be, we shouldn’t have any. What the fuck is anyone supposed to say, in a conversation about that, besides addressing it directly?