CO legislative records: on Gun Control
Gabe Evans:
Oppose expanding gun-free "sensitive spaces"
SB24-131: Prohibiting carrying a firearm in sensitive spaces recognized by the United States supreme court as places at which longstanding laws prohibited carrying firearms.NRA-ILA summary May 8, 2024:
SB24-131 expands Colorado's "sensitive places," also known as gun-free zones.
This new prohibition includes polling places, community centers, churches, college campuses, and more.
Legislative Outcome:
Passed House 43-21-1 on Apr/29/24; State Rep. Gabe Evans voted NO; passed Senate 23-12-0 on Apr/30/24; Signed by Governor Jared Polis on May/31/24.
Source: NRA-ILA on Colorado voting record SB24-131
Apr 29, 2024
Jared Polis:
Signed expansion of gun-free "sensitive spaces"
SB24-131: Prohibiting carrying a firearm in sensitive spaces recognized by the United States supreme court as places at which longstanding laws prohibited carrying firearms.NRA-ILA summary May 8, 2024:
SB24-131 expands Colorado's "sensitive places," also known as gun-free zones.
This new prohibition includes polling places, community centers, churches, college campuses, and more.
Legislative Outcome:
Passed House 43-21-1 on Apr/29/24; passed Senate 23-12-0 on Apr/30/24; Signed by Governor Jared Polis on May/31/24.
Source: NRA-ILA on Colorado voting record SB24-131
Apr 29, 2024
Barbara Kirkmeyer:
Oppose expanding gun-free "sensitive spaces"
SB24-131: Prohibiting carrying a firearm in sensitive spaces recognized by the United States supreme court as places at which longstanding laws prohibited carrying firearms.NRA-ILA summary May 8, 2024:
SB24-131 expands Colorado's "sensitive places," also known as gun-free zones.
This new prohibition includes polling places, community centers, churches, college campuses, and more.
Legislative Outcome:
Passed House 43-21-1 on Apr/29/24; Barbara Kirkmeyer voted NO; passed Senate 23-12-0 on Apr/30/24; Signed by Governor Jared Polis on May/31/24.
Source: NRA-ILA on Colorado voting record SB24-131
Apr 29, 2024
Julie Gonzales:
Support expanding gun-free "sensitive spaces"
SB24-131: Prohibiting carrying a firearm in sensitive spaces recognized by the United States supreme court as places at which longstanding laws prohibited carrying firearms.NRA-ILA summary May 8, 2024:
SB24-131 expands Colorado's "sensitive places," also known as gun-free zones.
This new prohibition includes polling places, community centers, churches, college campuses, and more.
Legislative Outcome:
Passed House 43-21-1 on Apr/29/24; Julie Gonzales voted NO; passed Senate 23-12-0 on Apr/30/24; Signed by Governor Jared Polis on May/31/24.
Source: NRA-ILA on Colorado voting record SB24-131
Apr 29, 2024
Mark Baisley:
Oppose expanding gun-free "sensitive spaces"
SB24-131: Prohibiting carrying a firearm in sensitive spaces recognized by the United States supreme court as places at which longstanding laws prohibited carrying firearms.NRA-ILA summary May 8, 2024:
SB24-131 expands Colorado's "sensitive places," also known as gun-free zones.
This new prohibition includes polling places, community centers, churches, college campuses, and more.
Legislative Outcome:
Passed House 43-21-1 on Apr/29/24; Mark Baisley voted NO; passed Senate 23-12-0 on Apr/30/24; Signed by Governor Jared Polis on May/31/24.
Source: NRA-ILA on Colorado voting record SB24-131
Apr 29, 2024
Scott Bottoms:
Oppose expanding gun-free "sensitive spaces"
SB24-131: Prohibiting carrying a firearm in sensitive spaces recognized by the United States supreme court as places at which longstanding laws prohibited carrying firearms.NRA-ILA summary May 8, 2024:
SB24-131 expands Colorado's "sensitive places," also known as gun-free zones.
This new prohibition includes polling places, community centers, churches, college campuses, and more.
Legislative Outcome:
Passed House 43-21-1 on Apr/29/24; Scott Bottoms voted NO; passed Senate 23-12-0 on Apr/30/24; Signed by Governor Jared Polis on May/31/24.
Source: NRA-ILA on Colorado voting record SB24-131
Apr 29, 2024
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