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Colorado is considering changing its Red Flag law after the mass shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs. And the state Joint Budget Committee continues to review next year’s spending plan.
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Governor Jared Polis is taking a hard look at why Colorado’s red flag gun law wasn’t used in advance of the shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs. And in the Four Corners region, Representative Barbara McLachlan said one of her priorities heading into the next legislative session is increased water literacy for kids in school K-12.
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The 22-year-old accused of carrying out a mass shooting over the weekend at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs appeared in court Wednesday afternoon. And Colorado State Representative Barbara McLachlan says the escalating anti-LGBTQ rhetoric we've been seeing is extremely dangerous.
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A mass shooting over the weekend at an LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado Springs killed five people and injured dozens. And the 2022 midterm elections wrapped up last week as Colorado Clerk and Recorders submitted their final tallies to the Secretary of State's office.
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Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed a thirty-four-billion-dollar state budget on Monday.The Colorado House has passed two gun bills in response to the…
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2020 marked the first year for Colorado’s red flag law. It was only used once in Montezuma County and 111 times in the state as a whole. In this week’s…
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Police on Sunday hadn't released the identities of the shooter or victims. Children at the Colorado Springs attack weren't hurt and were placed with relatives.
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Democrats at the Colorado state house have unveiled three bills they say will prevent gun violence in the wake of last month’s mass shooting in Boulder.…
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Data from the FBI's firearms background check database shows six days in March of this year were among the top 10 highest days of firearms background checks since 1998.
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A gun-owning Democrat who leads horseback adventure in San Miguel County is torn over the idea of an assault weapons ban. A former corrections officer living in Cortez says lawmakers should focus on strengthening laws already on the books.