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What is considered an assault weapon?

DENVER - SEPTEMBER 13: A Colt AR-15 with a bayonet mount, flash suppressor, collapsible stock and a high capacity magazine that holds more than 30 rounds, sits on the counter of Dave's Guns September 13, 2004 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Thomas Cooper/Getty Images)

DENVER (KDVR) — Several municipalities in Boulder County passed new gun restrictions on “assault weapons,” but what does that mean?

In a package of new gun restrictions passed on Tuesday night, Boulder City Council wrote that assault weapons have “unique features that allow shooters to rapidly fire a large number of rounds — more than is ever needed for lawful self-defense — while maintaining control of the firearm in order to accurately target and kill more victims.”

The King Soopers shooter, for example, used an AR-style pistol said to be designed for close combat, “because of the short length and ability to fire rifle rounds that can penetrate ballistic-resistant vests,” according to the council.

In Aurora, the theater shooter used an assault rifle and a 100-round drum magazine.

In the package of ordinances, the council defined assault weapons and explained some of their features. Here is a breakdown of what’s in the bills.

Assault weapon features

Boulder City Council identified some of the features used in assault weapons and explained how they work:

What is an assault weapon?

For the purposes of the new laws, the council specifically defined an “assault weapon” as the following:

The city defines “semi-automatic” as “a firearm that fires a single round for each pull of the trigger and automatically chambers a new round immediately after a round is fired.”

What is a large-capacity magazine?

Boulder defines a “large-capacity magazine” as “any ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than 10 rounds,” but not including any of the following:

What is a rapid-fire trigger activator?

One example of a rapid-fire trigger activator is a bump stock, which replaces a rifle’s standard stock and is already banned under the federal law that also prohibits fully automatic machine guns among civilians. In the ordinance, these rapid-fire trigger activators are specifically defined as:

Other illegal weapons in Boulder

Boulder also bans other weapons within the city, including blackjacks, gas guns, metallic knuckles, gravity knives and switchblade knives.