The debate over Colorado's 2013 law that limits ammunition magazines to 15 rounds returned to the state Capitol on Monday as legislators weighed whether to repeal it.
Though after several hours of testimony it died on a party-line vote in the Democrat-controlled House State Affairs committee.
Read the article: The Denver Post
Colorado: House committee rejects effort to repeal magazine limit

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