As the Colorado legislative session begins, Teller County leaders voice strong opposition to new bills that would significantly restrict firearm and ammunition sales. Notably, Senate Bill 25-003 proposes a ban on semi-automatic firearms with detachable magazines, requiring extensive training for potential buyers. Local officials argue that these measures infringe upon Second Amendment rights and have been largely ignored during public testimony, where out of nearly 1,000 registered speakers, only 600 were allowed to present their views.
In addition to questioning the constitutionality of the firearm training requirements, Teller County Commissioner Erik Stone highlights the disturbing trend of rising gun crimes in Colorado despite existing anti-gun laws. Local leaders are mobilizing to fight against multiple bills, including one that limits access to ammunition and another that imposes stricter regulations on gun shows. They aim to protect the rights of gun owners and advocate for legislation like House Bill 25-1062, which seeks to increase penalties for firearm theft, countering what they see as misguided policies in the ongoing debate over gun control.
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