The Colorado Senate voted nearly along party lines Tuesday to pass a bill expanding the state’s “red flag” law that lets ...
The Colorado Senate has passed a bill that would expand the list of who can petition for extreme risk protection orders to ...
The proposed expansion would allow health care facilities and schools to ask for certain protection orders.
The Senate approved the measure on a near-party-line vote, 20-13. Sen. Nick Hinrichsen, of Pueblo, was the only Democrat to vote against the measure.
A bill expanding who can use Colorado's red flag gun law passed its first committee Tuesday at the Colorado State Capitol.
A bill in the Colorado legislature would expand the list of who can seek extreme risk protection orders from a court.
() - Colorado lawmakers will consider another update to the state’s “Red Flag” gun law this week in a Senate committee.
Colorado educators and others can already petition for someone’s guns to be temporarily confiscated. A new bill would allow K-12 schools, colleges, and hospitals to do the same.