Colorado Governor Jared Polis, known for his libertarian Democratic views, recently signed two controversial pieces of legislation that challenge his small-government image. The new gun law establishes one of the most restrictive frameworks in the U.S., requiring extensive background checks, 12 hours of training, and multiple reviews before purchasing semi-automatic firearms. This law, pushed by a state senator impacted by gun violence, has drawn criticism from gun rights advocates who argue it violates constitutional rights and are planning legal action.
In addition to the gun law, Polis signed a bill halting the expansion of grocery and big-box stores’ ability to sell distilled spirits, aimed at protecting independent alcohol retailers. Although he expressed discomfort with the government’s role in regulating market competition, he endorsed the bill due to overwhelming legislative support. As these developments unfold, they raise significant questions about Polis’s governance approach, particularly as he seems to prioritize majority sentiment over his previously stated libertarian principles.
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