Colorado Bill to Restrict Gun Barrels

Published on February 9, 2026
Duration: 9:17

This video provides an expert overview of Colorado's Senate Bill 26043, which aims to restrict the sale and transfer of firearm barrels. The bill, sponsored by Senator Tom Sullivan and Reps. Meg Rolich and Kyle Brown, requires barrels to be purchased in person from licensed dealers and prohibits unlicensed individuals from selling or transferring them. The speaker, with an experienced tone, highlights similarities to California's laws and discusses potential implications for law-abiding gun owners, suggesting the bill may be more about data harvesting than curbing crime.

Quick Summary

Colorado's Senate Bill 26043 restricts firearm barrel sales, requiring purchases to be in-person from licensed dealers (FFLs) and prohibiting unlicensed transfers. This mirrors California's approach, with proponents citing ghost gun concerns, while critics argue it's data harvesting targeting law-abiding citizens.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Colorado Gun Control Bill Overview
  2. 00:22Senate Bill 26-043 Introduction
  3. 00:52Comparison to California Law
  4. 01:17Blackout Coffee Sponsorship
  5. 01:55Details of the Bill
  6. 02:37Legislative Details on Barrels
  7. 03:19Penalties for the Bill
  8. 04:02Requirements to Purchase from Dealer
  9. 04:35Dealer Information Needed
  10. 05:29Exceptions to the Law
  11. 06:31Reasons for the New Law
  12. 06:46Commentary on the Bill
  13. 07:32Data Harvesting Operations
  14. 08:29Gun Control Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Colorado Senate Bill 26043 about?

Colorado Senate Bill 26043 aims to restrict the sale and transfer of firearm barrels. It mandates that barrels can only be purchased in person from licensed firearm dealers (FFLs) and prohibits unlicensed individuals from selling or transferring them.

How does Colorado's new gun barrel law compare to California's?

Colorado's SB26043 is modeled after a similar law passed in California. Both bills seek to regulate the sale and transfer of firearm barrels, requiring purchases to be made through licensed dealers and implementing record-keeping requirements.

Who is sponsoring Colorado's Senate Bill 26043?

Colorado Senate Bill 26043 is sponsored by Senator Tom Sullivan and Representatives Meg Rolich and Kyle Brown. The bill was introduced recently and aims to regulate firearm barrel transactions.

What are the main requirements for purchasing a firearm barrel under Colorado SB26043?

To purchase a firearm barrel from a licensed dealer in Colorado, individuals must be at least 18 years old and not legally prohibited from owning firearms. The sale must also be conducted in person by a federally licensed firearm dealer (FFL).

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