Colorado Governor Jared Polis recently enacted one of the nation’s strictest anti-gun laws, requiring prospective owners of semiautomatic firearms to complete extensive training and obtain permits. The law, SB25-003, has drawn sharp criticism from state Republicans, who argue it effectively turns gun ownership into a privilege reserved for those who can navigate bureaucratic obstacles and afford the associated costs.
As opposition mounts, Colorado Republicans are preparing legal challenges, framing the legislation as a constitutional overreach incompatible with the Supreme Court’s historical firearms standards. With the state’s past marred by mass shootings, Democratic lawmakers defend the law as a necessary public safety measure, citing ongoing concerns about gun violence. However, critics point to rising crime rates in other areas as evidence of a misguided focus on firearm regulation.
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