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Very sad that anyone thinks their only recourse is to start shooting...disgraceful.

Here come the gun grabbers...
I don't expect that to be an issue here at all. Missouri has recently gone through the CCW battle, and it has pretty much settled down. St Louis sued the state saying they didn't have to honor CCW, and they lost. CCW has validated responsible weapon owners, and most people have accepted it. Everyone knows that weapons are around, and that they are forbidden in most public places.

Besides that, we have one of the highest violent crime rates in the country, and around here it is generally assumed that if you have an altercation with someone there's a good chance that they're packing. Road rage around here can be extremely dangerous. There's enough illegal guns around here that they'll never get rid of them. Noone really seems to care about the legal gun owners in comparison.[/b]
I was talking about the federal assholes.

So, Missouri passed a CCW law but doesn't let their CCW holders pack in most public places? I have to be missing something here. Denver tried to do the same thing as Seattle, only it was on a bunch of issues (high cap mags, "assault" rifles, CCW, etc...) and they lost on everything except the "assault" rifles. So pointless.[/b]
I had no idea that Assault weapons are banned in Denver! WTF! I found your ordinance.. what a load of horse shit! http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/usr/wbardwel/public/nfalist/denver_ordinance.txt

While searching, I also found this peach of a story by the Denver Post. I liked this nugget at the end "Frankly, we can't figure out the benefits of having assault weapons easily available. Law enforcement officers universally agree that people wanting self protection don't carry assault weapons. But criminals do."

http://www.denverpost.com/opinion/ci_7716133

Isn't Denver special? Luckily we live outside the city and county of Denver so when it comes time to buy my AR or AK (hell maybe both) I can own them without issue. I'm a law abiding CCW holder so I would not break the law if I were living in Denver. They also attempted to say that people could not own any hi cap (I think the regulation was over 10) mags in Denver and that the state's CCW law was not valid in Denver. Totally useless.