Teller County Commissioners are seeking assistance from federal authorities to combat a recently passed state gun law that they argue infringes on the Second Amendment rights of their residents. The law, signed by Governor Jared Polis, bans the purchase and manufacture of semi-automatic rifles and imposes a complicated repurchase process that critics claim disproportionately affects low-income individuals.
In their formal appeal to the U.S. Justice Department, the Commissioners express concern over potential financial repercussions for the county, fearing a loss of up to $18.4 billion in federal funding due to the state’s actions. They contend that the stringent requirements to regain firearm rights create unfair barriers for citizens while emphasizing the need for local cooperation with ICE, which has been hindered by recent sanctuary laws.
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