In the wake of Colorado’s aggressive law targeting gun dealers— ostensibly designed to plug holes in background check processes— a new legal battle is brewing that could expose the doppelfänger of anti-gun legislators who simultaneously claim they want common-sense solutions while trampling constitutional protections. The challenge focuses on the state’s ability to swoop into dealer premises for record inspections without warrants, raising serious questions about Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable searches while simultaneously dragging the Second Amendment into the mix as dealers themselves become subject to burdensome regulations that are de facto restrictions on keeping arms accessible market-wise. This combined violation potential is rare in gun-control litmus testing, colorfully illustrating how anti-2A policies tend to bleed into other constitutional rights once they startignoring the individual rights nature of bearing arms commercially assisting sale transactions commercially assisting sale transactions commercially assisting sale commercial<f