If you don't believe me call city hall in Boulder and ask them. It's pretty common knowledge that local gun laws have precedence above state guns laws within the U.S.
So you called the city hall of boulder and confirmed this before posting? Wait so now you are telling me it is common knowledge...... can you please cite me law of preemption... did they skip that in your law school or did you sleep in that day... Please cite the statute that supports your statement and I will believe you.
You knew this right? Nearly three years before a gunman walked into a crowded supermarket in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains with an AR-15 style weapon and killed 10 people, the city of Boulder, Colorado, voted to ban assault weapons. Leaders had hoped to prevent the kind of mass shooting that’s struck the state more than once over the last two decades. But just 10 days before Monday’s rampage, the measure was blocked in court after a lawsuit backed by the National Rifle Association. The ruling came under a Colorado law that bars local officials from making their own gun laws. You knew that right GWB.... you are just playing ignorant of the law on purpose for fun right...
When you called city hall before answering me they told you this below but you just wanted to keep it a secret right? Boulder will not be enforcing the city’s assault weapons ban after a district court ruled that a state statute preempts local governments from restricting gun sales and possession. Judge Andrew Hartman on March 12 ruled that only state or federal laws can prohibit the possession, sale and transfer of assault weapons and large capacity magazines. Colorado has passed laws “that are effectively a scheme preempting local governments from enacting municipal firearms and magazine possession ordinances,” according to court documents.
Uh oh..... I think GWB should google the phrase "common knowledge" because I dont think it means what he thinks it means.. In California and Nebraska, local governments retain authority to regulate firearms and ammunition, but the state legislature has expressly removed this authority in certain areas. In the remaining 43 states, local governments possess limited authority to regulate firearms and ammunition. The preemption statutes in these states vary, but each one expressly preempts all, or substantially all, aspects of local firearms and/or ammunition regulation.
I will note that you are incorrect as 43 states have preemption regulation of firearms that do not allow local jurisdictions to make up the laws as you cited. Your comment that local gun laws take precedence over state gun laws is FALSE.
Translation: I was wrong and rather than admit or do a 10 second google search on Preemption, i would rather you cite your soruce so I can attack it with some made up bullshit rather than actual admit I made up a legal finding that isnotbased in reality. Don't call something "common knowledge" and then ask others to produce evidence when you are wrong. G-O-O-G-L-E my friend