SIX Gun Bills Introduced Day ONE of Colorado Legislative Session
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SIX Gun Bills Introduced Day ONE of Colorado Legislative Session, iStock-884190572U.S.A. –-(AmmoLand.com)- As promised, the 73rd Colorado General Assembly reconvened yesterday after taking a month-long recess due to COVID. It makes us wonder how much they are even needed if they can just recess on a whim. On their first day back in session over 200 bills were introduced, 6 of them firearms related. We do anticipate more gun control bills to be introduced in the coming days, primarily a “mandatory waiting period” bill that would require a certain number of days between completing a background check and taking possession of the firearm, even if needed for self-defense due to an immediate threat. Here’s what happened: THE BAD
- SB21-078 Reporting of Lost and Stolen Firearms (mandatory reporting to law enforcement when you lose your gun in a boating accident)
- HB21-1106 Safe Storage of Firearms (mandatory locked storage)
- HB21-1070 Repeal Ammunition Magazine Prohibition (repeal hi-cap mag ban)
- HB21-1082 Gun Transfer Background Check Permit Exemption (allow firearms purchase without background check with current conceal carry permit)
- HB21-1098 Civil Liability For Extreme Risk Protection Orders (creates a civil liability for abuse of ERPO Red Flag Law)
- HB21-1038 Concealed Handguns On School Grounds (allows for conceal carry on school grounds)