DENVER — New ammunition limits and universal background checks passed the Colorado House on Monday, during a second day of emotional debates that has drawn attention from the White House as lawmakers try to address recent mass shootings.
The bills were among four the Democratic-controlled House passed amid strong resistance from Republicans, who were joined by a few Democrats to make some of the votes close.

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It's not a clip it's a magazine. Please get facts straight.
And anyone with ANY skill can change one in less than 2 seconds. Ignorance is bliss I guess. Makes them sleep better at night though.
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