
First on FOX: GOP Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte is Start a video campaign To remind Colorado gun manufacturers that travelling only a few hundred miles north could be free from one of the nation’s most restrictive gun control bills signed into law earlier this month.
“Want to go back to America?” Gianforte asks Colorado’s cancer makers after Democratic Gov. Jared Police. SB 25-003 has signed the law Early this month. The new law, scheduled to come into effect in August 2026, effectively prohibits the manufacture, sale or purchase of semi-automatic firearms that accept separable magazines, including most AR-15s and AK-47 rifles for sale in the United States. Some tactical shotguns and some selected handguns also have an impact.
“Our Second revision It’s very clear. Gianforte told Fox News Digital. “The bill bans some of the most popular firearms used in sports and self-defense. That’s a violation of the second amendment.”
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Gianforte helped to take the lead in protecting his state’s gun owners and sellers, including the passing of laws that prohibit law enforcement from enforcing federal firearm bans or regulations infringing the transfer or use of Article 2 of Americans who own, transfer or use firearms or magazines or firearm accessories.
GOP Montana Governor also led efforts to ban liberals Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards It served as the basis for private institutions such as banks to refuse to work with gun manufacturers and sellers.
However, Giamforte pointed out that he not only pointed out his defense of the state’s second amendment rights, but his business promotion policies. Low tax burden For reasons why his condition is ideal for law-abiding gun makers and sellers.
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“We have more firearms and ammunition manufacturers today than any other state in the country,” Gov. Gianforte told Fox News Digital. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call/Getty Images)
“When is this? [Colorado bill] It came out – this announcement – I was personally called the Six Colorado Firearms Company. All five of the five I’ve spoken to so far are planning a visit to Montana,” Gianforte told Fox News Digital. The governor said from his conversations with the businesses he all “estimated that he was throwing a towel.” In Colorado. ”
“My message to them was very simple,” he said. “Would you like to see what’s going on in Colorado? Want to go back to America? Because Montana is open for business. We welcome you here.”
Gianforte also pointed out how the staff are doing. Montana We will be attending what the governor described as the “largest” firearms and gun fair in the world. Authorities frequently return from multiple leads from manufacturers considering the possibility of moving to Montana every year.
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A new Colorado law, scheduled to take effect next year, effectively prohibits the manufacture, sale or purchase of semi-automatic firearms that accept removable magazines. This includes most AR-15 and AK-47 rifles for sale in the US (Getty Images/Reuters/Fox News)
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Gianforte estimated that about 10 likely staff members left the conference last year Firearms business He was seriously interested in moving to Montana, but he said it was close to 30 this year.
“We have more firearms and ammunition manufacturers today than any other state in each country,” Giamforte touted. “We proudly defend our second amendment not only for firearm owners, but also for firearm and ammunition makers.”
Fox News Digital has contacted the Polis Gov. Polis office for comment.