A bill requiring safe storage of firearms and ammunition is on the way to Gov. Polis.
General Assembly Passes Second Gun Safety Bill this Year

A bill requiring safe storage of firearms and ammunition is on the way to Gov. Polis.
Once signed by the governor, the new law will require an individual who owns a firearm to report the loss or theft of that firearm to a law enforcement agency within five days after discovering that the firearm was lost or stolen. A first offense for failure to make such a report is a civil infraction punishable
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Statement by Colorado Ceasefire on the March 22 mass shooting in Boulder.
Make two phone calls today to make Colorado safer from mass shootings
Join us for this virtual session on kids and guns, featuring Dr. Emily Betts, Dr. Eric Sigel, and Johnnie Williams, ED of the Gang Rescue and Support Project of Denver.
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Former Sen. Mark Udall and Ceasefire Board Member Myra Isenhart on why legislature should pass safe storage bill.
Colorado Ceasefire is seeking an executive director. Read the job description.
New public service announcements stress safe storage of guns