VP lobbies as Colo. approves gun-control measures
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Rep. Frank McNaulty, R-Highlands Ranch, speaks against a bill that would limit the size of ammunition magazines at the Capitol in Denver on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013. Kicking off a long, emotional debate about guns, Colorado lawmakers clashed Friday over setting limits on the size of ammunition magazines, a proposal in a package of Democratic bills responding to mass shootings at a suburban Denver movie theater and a Connecticut elementary school.(AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)(Credit: AP)DENVER (AP) — A package of Democratic gun control measures began moving through the Colorado Legislature Friday, with Vice President Joe Biden personally phoning three lawmakers from his Colorado ski vacation to speed along the emotional debate.
Biden phoned two freshmen in the state House from moderate districts, along with House Speaker Mark Ferrandino. The calls came several hours after the chamber started a long debate over gun-control measures including expanded background checks and ammunition limits.
Those two measures advanced on unrecorded voice votes Friday. Lawmakers were told to prepare to debate late into the night on other gun-control measures, new fees on background checks and a ban on concealed weapons on public college campuses.
One of the freshmen, Democratic Rep. Tony Exum, hails from conservative Colorado Springs and said he had no idea who would be on the line when a “restricted” number rang his cellphone during afternoon debate.
“He said, ‘This is Vice President Joe Biden.’ I said, ‘No way!’” Exum recalled with a chuckle after the call.
Exum said that Biden repeatedly called him “chief,” a reference to Exum’s former service as a fire chief. Exum said Friday night that his mind was already made up to support the gun-control measures, but Biden asked about the package’s prospects. Exum said prospects were good and that he was happy to hear from the vice president on Colorado’s gun debate.
Biden also talked to Democratic Rep. Mike McLachlan, whose southwest Colorado district includes more Republicans from Democrats. Biden left a message for Ferrandino but didn’t speak to him.
The vice president was in Snowmass, just outside Aspen, for a holiday weekend skiing trip with his granddaughters.
Colorado’s votes capping magazine sizes and requiring background checks for all gun purchases came after eight hours of debate. The votes were preliminary and unrecorded, but they were the first chance for many lawmakers to debate gun control after mass shootings last year in Aurora and Newtown, Conn.
“These high-capacity weapons have no place outside the fields of war,” said Rep. Rhonda Fields, an Aurora Democrat who sponsored the ammunition bill, which limits magazines to 15 rounds for all firearms, with a more restrictive eight-round limit for shotguns. The bill makes an exception for magazines that people already have in their possession.




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