Bent County, Colorado, unanimously passes a resolution to declare itself a “Second Amendment Sanctuary,” opposing new legislation that mandates firearm safety training for the purchase of semiautomatic weapons. The law, signed by Governor Jared Polis, requires individuals to complete a hunting safety course but has faced pushback from county officials who argue it infringes on constitutional rights and imposes undue burdens on rural residents.
County Commissioner Alan Stump emphasizes that the resolution reflects a commitment to constitutional rights, stating, “This is a stand for the Constitution and for the people we serve.” Bent County plans to extend its stance by encouraging neighboring counties to consider similar declarations, raising questions about the enforcement of state laws in areas that prioritize Second Amendment rights. The full implications of this resolution, including its potential impact on law enforcement resources and community safety, are unfolding.
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