The Colorado Senate voted nearly along party lines Tuesday to pass a bill expanding the state’s “red flag” law that lets ...
The Colorado Senate has passed a bill that would expand the list of who can petition for extreme risk protection orders to ...
Senate Bill 4 would allow for the seizure of someone’s guns if their child, or a child in their household, is determined to ...
The proposed expansion would allow health care facilities and schools to ask for certain protection orders.
The Senate approved the measure on a near-party-line vote, 20-13. Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, of Pueblo, was the only Democrat to vote against the measure.
A bill expanding who can use Colorado's red flag gun law passed its first committee Tuesday at the Colorado State Capitol.
A bill in the Colorado legislature would expand the list of who can seek extreme risk protection orders from a court.
() - Colorado lawmakers will consider another update to the state’s “Red Flag” gun law this week in a Senate committee.
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Colorado bill would let schools and colleges seek gun confiscation under ‘red flag’ safety law
Colorado educators and others can already petition for someone’s guns to be temporarily confiscated. A new bill would allow K-12 schools, colleges, and hospitals to do the same.
Should schools and health care facilities be able to ask for someone’s guns to be taken, if they appear to be a risk?
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