The Colorado House of Representatives recently approved a bill that introduces new safety regulations for gun shows in the state, passing with a narrow 34-30 vote. This legislation, known as House Bill 25-1238, requires gun show promoters to submit detailed security plans to local law enforcement at least two weeks before events, ensuring compliance with existing state laws regarding background checks and firearms sales.
The bill also mandates that gun show vendors maintain liability insurance and keep ammunition out of easy reach, among other safety measures, such as implementing video surveillance of the venue. Proponents argue these regulations are essential for public safety, while opponents claim they could deter vendors from participating in Colorado gun shows. As the bill now moves to the Senate, where Democrats hold a majority, the future of gun show operations in Colorado hangs in the balance.
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