2026 Colorado 2A Legislative Watch

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THE 75TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY CONVENED ON JANUARY 14th, 2026 AND WILL ADJOURN MAY 13th, 2026.

Bill Number
Title
RFOR Position
Sponsor(s)
Committee
Status
Description
SB26-004
Red Flag ERPO Expansion
Oppose
Sullivan
Froelich
House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
• Passed Senate 2/3
• House Committee Hearing 3/2 at 1:30pm
Old State Library
Expands persons allowed to file Red Flag ERPOs to include hospitals and mental health clinics, crisis co-responders, treatment centers, K-12 schools, and colleges or universities. More info HERE.
SB26-043
Record Keeping & Regulation of Sale of Firearm Barrel
Oppose
Sulivan
Froelich
Brown
Sen State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
• Senate Committee Hearing 2/12 upon adjournment (approx 10am)
Old Supreme Court
Regulates gun barrels in Colorado by forcing most barrels sales through FFLs, banning private sales and transfers, and creating new misdemeanor crimes for selling or possessing a barrel with alleged intent to sell. It requires FFLs to collect and retain detailed buyer information for five years and places enforcement responsibility on dealers. More info HERE.
HB26-1144
Prohibit Possession of Firearm Manufacturing Files and CNC/3D Printing of Firearms or Components
Oppose
Boesnecker
Ghilcrest
Sullivan
Wallace
House Judiciary
• House Committee Hearing 2/18 at 1:30pm
HCR 0107
Prohibits the manufacture of firearms and firearm components using 3D printing or CNC machining, and restricts the possession and distribution of digital files used for such manufacturing. More info HERE.
HB26-1126
Requirements For Firearm Dealers/Digital Gun Owner Registry
Oppose
Woodrow
Sirota
Kipp
House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
• House Committee Hearing 3/2 at 1:30pm
Old State Library
Dramatically expands Colorado’s existing firearm dealer permit system by mandating electronic records for all firearm transactions, imposes new security and staff training requirements, and authorizes $100k fines. While framed as “dealer regulation,” the bill builds the framework for firearm tracking and uses administrative punishment to pressure gun stores into compliance. More info HERE.
HB26-1021
Second Amendment Protection Act
Support
Bradley
Brooks
House Judiciary
• House Committee Hearing 2/17 upon adjournment (approx 10am)
HCR 0107
Repeals Colorado’s sweeping gun laws, including SB25-003 which imposed major restrictions on semiautomatic firearms, along with training, and purchasing requirements. It also eliminates the 3-day waiting period, rolls back dealer and gun-show regulations, repeals firearm-industry liability standards, limits local gun-control authority, and abolishes the Office of Gun Violence Prevention, effectively undoing much of Colorado’s recent gun-control framework. And more.
HB26-1108
FBI Surveillance of CBI Fingerprinted Individuals
Oppose
Lukens
Hartsook
Michaelsen-Jenet
Rich
House Judiciary
• House Committee Hearing 2/18 at 1:30pm
HCR 0107
Authorizes the Colorado Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to participate in the FBI’s Rap Back Service, a continuous monitoring program that gives implicit permission for the FBI to surveil anyone who undergoes a CBI fingerprint background check, such as is done for Concealed Handgun Permits. More info HERE.
HB26-1072
Codification of Firearm Rights & Repeal of Red Flag ERPO Laws
Support
Slaugh
House State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs
• House Committee Hearing 3/2 at 1:30pm
Old State Library
Affirms an individual’s right to own, possess, and use a firearm to the maximum extent permitted by the state and federal constitutions, and repeals Colorado’s “Red Flag” ERPO law in it’s entirety.
HB26-1008
CPW Recreation Expansion (Hunting Access Watch)
Neutral
Lukens
Taggart
Marchman
Rich
House Agriculture
• House Committee Hearing 2/23 at 1:30PM
HCR 0107
Expands CPW’s role in planning and managing outdoor recreation statewide, including how people access public land, how crowded areas are managed, and how different outdoor uses are balanced under the state’s long-term recreation strategy. Hunters are one of many user groups affected.
TBD
Constitutional Carry of Handgun
Support
TBD
TBD
• Not Yet Filed
Enact the legal right to carry a handgun without a permit in public.
TBD
Restrictions on Social Media
Oppose
TBD
TBD
• Not Yet Filed
Forces social media companies to monitor, censor, and report users who post about firearm sales, treating lawful speech like criminal activity.