Colorado’s Current Status of 12 Proposed Gun Bills

Published on February 26, 2025
Duration: 21:44

This video provides an update on various proposed firearm bills in Colorado, detailing their current status, potential impacts, and the legislative process. It highlights the importance of public engagement through testimony and communication with representatives. The speaker emphasizes understanding the nuances of bill progression, amendments, and the potential for bills to be rescheduled or indefinitely postponed.

Quick Summary

In Colorado, SB 25-3, a bill concerning semi-automatic firearms and training requirements, has been postponed and is expected to be rescheduled. Citizens are encouraged to engage by testifying at hearings or contacting their representatives to influence the outcome of this and other firearm-related legislation.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Dragon Man's and Bill Updates
  2. 01:05SB 25-3: Semi-Automatic Ban & Training Requirements
  3. 03:40Reasons for SB 25-3 Postponement
  4. 05:49HB 25-11133: Ammunition Sales Bill
  5. 08:44Gun Show Requirement Bill Status
  6. 10:17Constitutional Carry Bill Update
  7. 11:18Other Colorado Firearm Bills Overview
  8. 13:40Limitation on Firearm Purchases Per Month
  9. 14:25SB 25-34: Voluntary Do Not Sell Waiver
  10. 15:20HB 25-1062: Penalty for Firearm Theft
  11. 17:17HB 25-11128: Income Tax Credit for Safety Devices
  12. 17:33HB 25-1232: Self-Defense Liability Bill
  13. 19:07Resources for Tracking Colorado Gun Bills
  14. 20:22Call to Action: Testify and Stay Informed

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of SB 25-3 in Colorado?

SB 25-3, initially targeting semi-automatic firearms, has evolved into a training requirement bill. It was scheduled for a House Judiciary Committee hearing but was postponed. It is expected to be rescheduled, and public engagement through testimony is crucial.

What amendments were made to the Colorado ammunition sales bill (HB 25-11133)?

Amendments to HB 25-11133 allow individuals under 21 to purchase ammunition if they are active military, possess a hunter safety certificate, or have a current/expired hunting license. .22 caliber ammunition is also exempt from certain restrictions.

How can citizens in Colorado participate in the legislative process for gun bills?

Citizens can participate by testifying at committee hearings, submitting written testimony or emails to their representatives, and attending rallies. The Colorado General Assembly website provides information on bill statuses and hearing schedules.

What is the significance of the 'postponed indefinitely' status for a Colorado gun bill?

When a bill is 'postponed indefinitely' in Colorado, it means it cannot be heard again during that legislative session. This effectively kills the bill for the current year, though similar legislation may be reintroduced in the future.

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