THREE gun control bills have been newly introduced by gun control extremists at the Colorado State Capitol. They have all advanced and are only days away from becoming law unless YOU speak up!
Please contact your State House Reps and State Senators and ask they vote NO on these bills.
CLICK HERE to read our complete breakdown of each of these bills.
HB21-1298 Expand Firearm Background Check Requirements
• Adds 11 misdemeanors to the list of background check disqualifiers.
• Removes the option for FFLs to transfer a firearm to new owner if background check is formally delayed for more than 3 days.
• Extends the time agencies have to review a background check denial from 30 days to 60 days, and allows for indefinite denial without disposition in certain instances.
CLICK HERE to find your State Senator and ask they vote NO on HB21-1298.
Want to take it step further?
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL EVERY STATE SENATOR IN COLORADO
HB21-1299 Office Of Gun Violence Prevention
• Creates a new entity within Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDHPE) called the Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
• This office will be asked to “…increase the awareness of, and educate the general public about, state and federal laws and existing resources relating to gun-violence prevention.” That includes how to safely store guns, how to report a lost or stolen weapon, how to access mental health care and how to utilize Colorado’s Red Flag Law. They will also be tasked with so-called “evidence based” data collection.
• The office will also track and publish what local firearm laws are in place across the state, as they assume SB21-256 will pass (read below about this atrocious bill). They are requesting $3 million dollars for fiscal year 2021-2022.
CLICK HERE to find your State Senator and ask they vote NO on HB21-1299.
Want to take it step further?
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL EVERY STATE SENATOR IN COLORADO
SB21-256 Local Regulation Of Firearms
• Repeals Colorado’s 2003 Firearm Preemption Law and replaces it with language that allows localities and municipalities to create their own firearm laws as long as they are not LESS restrictive than state law.
• This bill would allow for any county or municipality to ban the possession, sale, or transfer of a firearm or firearm accessory within their jurisdiction; and would allow any county, municipality, special district, or college campus to ban concealed carry.
CLICK HERE to find your State House Rep and ask they vote NO on HB21-1299.
Want to take it a step further?
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL STATE HOUSE LAWMAKER GROUP #1
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL STATE HOUSE LAWMAKER GROUP #2
CLICK HERE TO EMAIL STATE HOUSE LAWMAKER GROUP #3
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