The Colorado Senate gives preliminary approval to a bill aiming to ban the sale of many semiautomatic firearms with detachable magazines, a move seen as a response to gun control advocates following tragic incidents in the state. Notably, the amended legislation includes an exemption allowing individuals who complete a safety training course to purchase otherwise restricted firearms, which sponsors hope will address concerns from both lawmakers and the public.
Senate Bill 25-3, which snowballed after a nearly ten-hour debate session, reflects a significant compromise as supporters grapple with opposition from Republicans, who argue the measure infringes on constitutional rights. The latest version permits individuals to acquire banned firearms after undergoing rigorous training, including a background check by their county sheriff and completing a mandatory firearm safety course. This development marks a critical step forward in Colorado’s ongoing discussion surrounding gun safety and regulation.
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