QUOTE (johnnybravo300 @ Jan 15 2016, 05:32 PM)
Does their ban conflict with the mining rights laws? That seems illegal to me.
Not at all. The land is owned by the County. That means it's not public domain and not land owned by We The People. Ownership belongs to the County and they may regulate it as they wish, usually the will of the voting taxpayers within that County. No conspiracy, really. It's technically private property.
QUOTE (johnnybravo300 @ Jan 15 2016, 05:32 PM)
Colorado is starting to seem more and more like california. More and more libs moving here happily handing their rights to the govt.
Socialist hickenlooper banning high cap mags and being one of Obama's main boot lickers. I don't know what's going on but its getting worse every year in this state.
I disagree. Hickenlooper is a Dem but.... he is also a geologist. I don't agree with his gun bias but we don't entertain politics here on the forums unless they pertain to mining.
We are NO WHERE NEAR what California is and hopefully never will be. Colorado remains a very strong supportive mining state. All mining laws upheld and in abidance for the most part. We are fortunate to live here.