County officials in Mesa and Montrose are strongly opposing Colorado’s Senate Bill 003, which bans the sale and transfer of many semi-automatic firearms, urging Governor Jared Polis to veto the legislation. The commissioners argue that the bill, which they label “unconstitutional,” threatens both public safety and the livelihoods of local gun dealers, emphasizing that it could embolden criminals while disarming law-abiding citizens.
As the bill faces mounting scrutiny, its swift passage through the legislature intensifies frustration among rural communities who feel their voices are being overlooked. With existing gun rights groups poised to challenge the law in court, the outcome of this battle could significantly impact the cultural landscape of gun ownership in Colorado. County leaders are mobilizing their constituents, encouraging them to voice opposition directly to the governor.
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