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The state joins 11 others, including California, New York and Nevada, in regulating the so-called ghost guns, which have been linked to high-profile mass shootings Ghost guns banned under new ...
Denver law bans assault weapons [84] and the open carry of firearms. [85] [20] In 2003, the Colorado General Assembly passed laws preempting these and several other pre-existing Denver laws, which Denver successfully challenged in Denver District Court in 2004. [20]
Minnesota, New York, Delaware also have new gun laws coming into effect in the New Year. Minnesota passed a binary trigger ban, which goes into effect on Jan. 1. A binary trigger allows a gun to ...
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Gun rights groups have filed a federal lawsuit challenging Colorado's ban on so-called ghost guns — firearms without serial numbers assembled at home or 3D printed that are difficult for law ...
[135] [136] The proposed legislation would be the first of its kind since gun control bills were passed in 2013. [137] Republican state legislators opposed the legislation. [135] In May, the Colorado Senate passed SB 256, which repealed the state's ban on city and county governments enacting gun laws stricter than the state law.
A measure to create a veterinary professional associates position in Colorado. Passed 1,572,545 (52.76%) 1,407,814 (47.24%) Proposition 130 A measure to increase state funding for law enforcement agencies. Passed 1,583,118 (52.79%) 1,415,528 (47.21%) Proposition 131: A measure to implement blanket primary elections and ranked-choice general ...
If passed in Colorado, the purchase of a $500 handgun would generate $33 in new taxes, a $1,000 rifle would be $65 in taxes and $20 worth of ammunition would cost an extra $1.30 in taxes.