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Firearms__Banning the Sale and Possession of Assault Weapons, Large-Capacity Magazines and Rapid-Fire Acitivators, and Establishing a Minimum Age to Possess Firearms
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6/7/2022
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Ordinance
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6/7/2022
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2022
Ord/Res - Number
1831
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Second Reading Amendments <br />Ordinance No. 1831, Series 2022 is revised to read as follows (amendments are shown in bold underline <br />and bold strikeout): <br />ORDINANCE NO. 1831 <br />SERIES 2022 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 9, ARTICLE VIII OF THE LOUISVILLE <br />MUNICIPAL CODE BANNING THE SALE AND POSSESSION OF ASSAULT <br />WEAPONS, LARGE -CAPACITY MAGAZINES AND RAPID-FIRE TRIGGER <br />ACTIVATORS, AND ESTABLISHING A MINIMUM AGE TO POSSESS FIREARMS <br />WHEREAS, the City of Louisville (the "City"), is a Colorado home rule municipal <br />corporation duly organized and existing under laws of the State of Colorado and the City of <br />Louisville Home Rule Charter (the "City Charter"); and <br />WHEREAS, gun violence poses a grave public safety threat to public safety, public <br />health, and public education in the City of Louisville. Statewide in Colorado, guns are the <br />leading cause of death for children ages 1-17 and cause the deaths of nearly 2/3 of women who <br />are killed by intimate partners; and <br />WHEREAS, Colorado has the 18th-highest gun death rate among the 50 states and saw <br />elevated levels of mass shootings in 2020 and early 2021, when a mass shooter killed 10 people <br />at King Soopers in Boulder using an assault weapon and large -capacity magazines; and <br />WHEREAS, assault weapons are semiautomatic firearms with large ammunition <br />capacities and specific features that are useful in military and criminal applications yet are <br />unnecessary in shooting sports or self-defense. These weapons include semiautomatic assault <br />rifles that have the ability to accept large -capacity magazines holding up to 100 rounds, and with <br />features that enhance concealability, control, and the ability to fire many dozens of rounds <br />without pause. They also include assault pistols and high -capacity "combat" shotguns; and <br />WHEREAS, assault weapons are semiautomatic versions of firearms. Although these <br />semiautomatic versions of military firearms are marketed to civilians, they are military -grade <br />weapons: the U.S. military calls semiautomatic rifle fire the "most important firing technique <br />during fast-moving, modern combat" and "most accurate technique of placing a large volume of <br />fire." These rifles fire bullets with a velocity three times greater than 9mm handguns, leaving <br />"softball -sized exit wounds" much more likely to kill than to incapacitate victims; and <br />WHEREAS, perpetrators of the five deadliest shootings in modern U.S. history —Las <br />Vegas, Orlando, Sandy Hook, Sutherland Springs, and El Paso —used assault rifles with <br />military -style features. Colorado's deadliest mass shooters have also used assault rifles or <br />pistols, including the Aurora movie theater shooter, who used an assault rifle and a 100-round <br />drum magazine; and the King Soopers shooter, who used an AR -style pistol that an ATF expert <br />described as "made for the military and designed for short-range combat"; and <br />Ordinance No. 1831 Series 2022 <br />Page 1 of 12 <br />
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