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Senate President Steve Fenberg told students Thursday that gun-control measures in the legislature will be signed into law, and soon.
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As legislative sessions wind down, lawmakers in New Mexico and Colorado may impose waiting periods before firearm purchases, while Wyoming and Idaho go in a different direction.
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Three bills Democrats say will address gun violence were approved by a legislative committee this week despite Republican opposition. Now they move to the Senate floor.
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The students from Denver’s East High School walked out of class Friday and flooded the Capitol, calling on lawmakers to pass gun-safety legislation in the wake of their classmate’s killing.
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A new database reveals the rates of firearm deaths in each state, and some of the highest levels are in the Mountain West.
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The four-bill package covers red flag laws, waiting periods for gun purchases, age requirements for gun purchases and liability for firearms manufacturers. Republicans promise fierce opposition to the proposed measures.
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The Club Q mass shooting in Colorado Springs that left five people dead and many more injured is raising questions about the state’s red flag gun law and the sheriffs who oppose it.
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State Rep. Tom Sullivan said Tuesday he was “saddened” to hear the office’s director is not accepting interview requests to talk about the tragedy in Colorado Springs.
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Two gun rights organizations have filed federal court lawsuits that challenge bans on semi-automatic weapons and magazine ammunition restrictions adopted by two Colorado cities, Boulder and Louisville.
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A gun rights organization is suing Colorado over the state’s 2013 ban on magazines that hold more than 15 rounds. The National Foundation for Gun Rights argues in a lawsuit filed Thursday that a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down a New York gun law reinforces the group's belief that the law infringes on Second Amendment rights.