The Colorado Senate has approved two significant bills aimed at enhancing gun control measures. The legislation, which raises the minimum age for purchasing firearm ammunition to 21, also introduces new security requirements for gun shows, reflecting ongoing efforts to prevent gun violence in the state.
Senator Cathy Kipp, a sponsor of both bills, emphasized the importance of ensuring that firearms do not fall into the wrong hands. The amendments to the ammunition purchase bill include specific exceptions for military members and those with hunter education certification, while the gun show regulations differentiate between gun shows and collectors shows. With both bills now heading back to the Colorado House for further consideration, their potential impact on state gun laws remains a focal point of interest.
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