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Colorado sheriffs say new gun control law will likely strain resources at their Western Slope offices

Sheriffs warn Senate Bill 3’s new firearm permit and training duties could strain resources as the state expects about 50,000 applicants annually, with no new funding allocated.

Sheriffs in Colorado’s resource-stretched mountain communities are far from enthusiastic about being on the front lines of implementing the state legislature’s sweeping gun control law next year.  Senate Bill 3 places new vetting and training requirements on Coloradans who want to own semiautomatic guns that accept detachable magazines, such as AK- and AR-style rifles and pistols. It was signed into law this spring and is set to take effect in A…

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Aspen Times broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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