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RSVP: Ceasefire’s Fall Event!

Photo by Jeremy Thomas on Unsplash Come connect with Colorado Ceasefire and other gun violence prevention advocates! Enjoy free drinks, snacks, informative presentations, and receive updates on gun violence prevention efforts across the state. This is a great way to get involved in the movement! Event Time: November 17th, 5:30 – 7:30 Event Address: Posner Center

Newsom Signs Glock Ban for CA

Glock California Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 1127 into law last week. The legislation, which goes into effect next July, prohibits gun dealers from selling firearms that can be easily converted into fully automatic weapons through the installation of a so-called ‘Glock switch’ (because Glocks are the primary brand of guns that can be modified

Safe2Tell Reports Up Sharply after Evergreen Shooting

Evergreen High School Reports to Colorado’s Safe2Tell program spiked last month following the shootings at Evergreen High School—good news, the state Attorney General’s Office said. In September, 3,846 reports were made, about 19% of which were concerns related to school safety, according to Attorney General Phil Weiser, whose office monitors such reports. Bullying concerns were

Next-Gen ‘Ghost Guns’ Spreading Fast, Experts Say

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Gun safety advocates and officials are warning that a new generation of untraceable weapons could soon eclipse the ‘ghost guns’ that have challenged law enforcement in recent years. At a summit in New York City last week, policymakers, academics, 3D-printing industry leaders, and law enforcement expressed fears that

GOP, Gun Lobby: Gangster Weapons Sales ‘Essential’ Amid Shutdown

Missouri Guns & Ammo SNAP benefits and health care may be in limbo with the ongoing federal shutdown, but sales of America’s deadliest weapons must go on! After relentless lobbying by the gun industry and Republican politicians, silencers, short-barreled rifles, and vintage machine-guns produced before 1986—often called ‘gangster weapons’—will resume. Sales of these items had