The Colorado Senate has amended the controversial SB3 gun control bill to likely require permits for purchasing most semi-automatic firearms. Initially aimed at banning semi-auto rifles and certain handguns, the revised legislation now mandates criminal background checks and completion of a firearms safety course for buyers, making it a significant development in the state’s ongoing gun control discussions.
Despite some bipartisan opposition, the bill is expected to pass the House, where Democrats hold a supermajority. Governor Jared Polis, who previously expressed skepticism about sweeping restrictions, is likely to sign the amended bill, which, if enacted, would impose new regulations starting September 1, 2025. Critics, including sportsmen’s organizations, warn that the bill could undermine participation in hunting and shooting sports, potentially affecting conservation funding in Colorado.
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