Colorado’s “Semi-Auto Firearm Ban” and Other Firearm Bill Updates 2024

Published on April 15, 2024
Duration: 13:37

This video provides an update on firearm-related legislation in Colorado during the 2024 legislative session. It details the progress of HB 24-292, a proposed 'assault weapons ban,' including its passage through the House and its upcoming journey through the Senate. The speaker also covers other bills concerning firearm liability insurance, school safety, secure storage, dealer requirements, a firearm merchant category code, and prohibitions on carrying firearms in sensitive spaces. The content emphasizes how citizens can engage with the legislative process by testifying and contacting their representatives.

Quick Summary

Colorado's HB 24-292, a proposed 'assault weapons ban,' has passed the House and is moving to the Senate. The bill mandates FFL transfers for individual sales, with deadlines for existing inventory. Citizens can influence its passage by testifying at hearings and contacting their senators.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Dragon Man's Museum
  2. 01:00Firearm Store Operations and Bill Updates
  3. 01:28Overview of Proposed Assault Weapons Ban (HB 24-292)
  4. 01:41HB 24-292 House Vote and Senate Progression
  5. 02:23Senate Committee Hearing and Public Testimony
  6. 02:38Amendments to HB 24-292
  7. 02:57Fines and Firearm Transfer Regulations in HB 24-292
  8. 03:47Democrats Who Voted Against HB 24-292
  9. 04:50Contacting Legislators and Expressing Gratitude
  10. 05:28Senate Committee Members for HB 24-292
  11. 06:14Senate Committee Member Details and Swing Vote
  12. 06:46Emailing Legislators for Opposition
  13. 07:04Emailing Your Senator and All Senators
  14. 07:20Prompts for Legislator Emails
  15. 07:36Questioning Extremes in Gun Control
  16. 07:41School Security Funding Bill Dies
  17. 07:53Limitations on Concealed Carry in Churches
  18. 08:15Alternative Security Measures
  19. 08:29Educating on Hunting Benefits of Accessories
  20. 08:52Personal Stories for Testimony
  21. 08:56Lethality vs. Aesthetics of Firearms
  22. 09:14Impact on Law-Abiding Citizens and Black Market
  23. 09:35Firearms and Suicide Statistics
  24. 09:54Other Firearm Bill Updates
  25. 09:58HB 24-270 Firearm Liability Insurance
  26. 10:09HB 24-1310 School Safety Measures
  27. 10:23HB 24-1348 Secure Firearm Storage
  28. 10:46HB 24-1353 Firearm Dealer Requirements
  29. 11:05Firearm Merchant Category Code Bill
  30. 11:45SP 24-131 Prohibiting Farms in Sensitive Spaces
  31. 12:08Testimony Sign-up for SP 24-131
  32. 13:19Visit Dragon Man's
  33. 13:28Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of Colorado's proposed 'assault weapons ban' (HB 24-292)?

HB 24-292 passed the House with a 27-35 vote and is now proceeding to the Colorado Senate. It will undergo three readings and a Senate committee hearing before potentially reaching the Governor's desk for signature.

How can citizens influence Colorado firearm legislation like HB 24-292?

Citizens can influence legislation by signing up to testify at Senate committee hearings, emailing their district senator, and contacting the specific committee members involved in reviewing the bill, especially any swing votes.

What are the key provisions of Colorado's HB 24-292 regarding firearm transfers and sales?

HB 24-292 mandates that individual-to-individual firearm transfers must go through a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL). Existing firearms must be sold by July 1st, and gun stores must clear their inventory by August 1st.

Besides the 'assault weapons ban,' what other firearm bills are being discussed in Colorado in 2024?

Other bills include HB 24-270 (firearm liability insurance), HB 24-1348 (secure vehicle storage), HB 24-1353 (firearm dealer requirements), a Firearm Merchant Category Code bill, and SP 24-131 (prohibiting firearms in sensitive spaces).

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