Gun control bill met with opposition on front steps of Colorado Capitol
- A Colorado gun control bill, Senate Bill 3, passed its initial committee stage after amendments were made, easing the vetting process for buyers of certain firearms.
- Senate Bill 3 was passed by a party-line vote of 7-4 after over 12 hours of testimony.
- The bill has faced Republican opposition but is expected to reach Governor Jared Polis's desk for approval.
- Critics argue the bill, seen as a potential ban on 'assault' weapons, goes beyond enforcing current gun laws.
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Colorado bill restricting sale of certain semiautomatic guns clears first House committee after notable tweaks
An amendment to Senate Bill 3 would give sheriffs broad power to deny an application to buy certain semiautomatic guns that accept detachable magazines if they have a "reasonable belief that documented previous behavior by the applicant makes it likely the applicant will present a danger to themself or others"
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