Gun accessory manufacturer Magpul Industries announced it would leave Colorado if Gov. Hickenlooper signs the ban on magazines that hold more than 15 rounds.
You listening @hickforco ? @Magpul_HQ will stay in CO if you veto overreaching #magban. Many more CO small biz at risk. #KeepColoradoFree
— Michelle Malkin (@michellemalkin) March 15, 2013
The Denver Post is running a poll on the measure and Magpul has some criticisms.
More from Magpul’s Facebook page:
Hit this Denver Post poll “For” overturning HB1224. Not only did DP use some tricky wording in the question, but the “for” side magically lost 20% of ground between midnight and 6am…meaning either the anti-gunners are night owls, or someone is running a script to skew the results. Read and answer carefully. We hope the Gov isn’t using a newspaper poll to influence his decision, but just in case…
Here’s the Denver Post poll question:
Assuming state House Bill 1224, which limits gun magazines to 15 rounds, will become law, how would you vote on a 2014 ballot measure to overturn it?
@Magpul_HQ said to see the media not using the First Amendment to protect the #SecondAmendment
— Happy Seitz (@happyseitz) March 16, 2013
It looks like Second Amendment defenders are answering Magpul’s call for help. As of 12:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, 56.85 percent of voters say they would vote to overturn the bill, 42.84 percent would uphold it and .303 percent are undecided. Over 60,000 votes have been tallied.
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