Denver Police have heightened their call for responsible gun storage following a recent incident where a rifle was stolen from an unattended vehicle early yesterday morning. This incident underscores a troubling trend, as the city reported 550 guns stolen from vehicles in 2024, with 98 already reported this year.
The rising thefts prompted the enforcement of Colorado’s new House Bill 24-1348, which mandates that firearms be stored securely in unattended vehicles or face a civil infraction with fines up to $500. Police emphasize that proper storage is not just a legal requirement but essential for community safety, as stolen guns are often linked to further criminal activity.
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