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Op-Ed: Let’s Keep Guns out of Violent Hands in Colorado

In the days following the mass shooting tragedy at a Boulder King Soopers, an oft-repeated question was, “How was the alleged shoote

Event: The Making of a Safer State, online forum May 18th

Join us for this online forum with Tom Mauser and Reps. Jennifer Bacon and Tom Sullivan.

Report on Hearings for Gun Reform, May 2-7, 2021

Lawmakers will decide in the coming days about gun reform legislation. Let’s make sure they know how important it is.

Tell Lawmakers: Pass Gun Reform!

Lawmakers will decide in the coming days about gun reform legislation. Let’s make sure they know how important it is.

New Gun Violence Prevention Legislative Package will Save Lives in Colorado

  Colorado legislators urged to action by constituents following Boulder supermarket shooting Denver — Following last month’s mass shooting in a King Soopers in Boulder, Colorado residents have been urging action on gun violence prevention. In a state that has seen its tragic share of high profile shootings and a persistently high rate of gun suicides,

Colorado Legislature to Consider Boulder-Related Gun Reforms

Colorado Legislature to Consider Boulder-Related Gun Reforms The Boulder King Soopers mass shooting, which took the lives of ten innocent people on March 22nd, has generated a great desire for our state legislature to act.  Reportedly, this week three bills will be introduced that will address both the Boulder shooting and gun violence in general.  Expected

Colorado Ceasefire Applauds Governor Polis for Signing Life-Saving Safe Storage and Lost & Stolen Bills into Law

Colorado Ceasefire Applauds Governor Polis for Signing Life-Saving Safe Storage and Lost & Stolen Bills into Law New laws encourage responsible gun ownership; but work still remains this legislative session Denver — Today, Governor Jared Polis took decisive action to further address Colorado’s gun violence epidemic. These two laws — safe storage and lost & stolen

Lost and Stolen Firearms Bill On Its 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