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MAJOR GUN BAN? Colorado’s New Law Sparks Outrage!

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Introduced by Democratic lawmakers on the very first day of the legislative session, SB-003 has already gained significant momentum, with 17 out of the state’s 35 senators signing on as sponsors. With Democrats controlling both legislative chambers and the governor’s office, the likelihood of stopping the bill appears slim, setting the stage for a fierce political showdown. If enacted, the restrictions would take effect on September 1, 2025.

This latest push underscores the left’s relentless pursuit of stricter gun laws, despite mounting concerns over rising crime and personal safety. Many Coloradans, particularly in urban areas, are witnessing firsthand the consequences of progressive policies that have led to skyrocketing crime rates. Yet rather than empowering law-abiding citizens to defend themselves, state lawmakers are doubling down on efforts to disarm them.

“What part of ‘shall not be infringed’ do these people just not get?” gun rights advocates argue, pointing to the clear protections enshrined in the Second Amendment.

While Democrats insist that SB-003 is a necessary measure to combat gun violence, opponents argue that stripping citizens of their constitutional rights does nothing to address the root causes of crime. Instead, they contend that such laws only serve to embolden criminals who have no intention of following gun restrictions in the first place.

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The battle over SB-003 is shaping up to be a defining moment for Colorado, a state that has historically been at the center of America’s gun rights debate. With the proposed ban now moving through the legislative process, concerned citizens and gun rights groups are mobilizing in an effort to push back against what they see as an extreme and unconstitutional overreach.

Colorado’s future as a Second Amendment stronghold is on the line. If SB-003 passes, it could set a dangerous precedent for other Democrat-led states eager to follow suit. For now, gun owners in the Centennial State are left wondering: how far will lawmakers go before the people say enough is enough?

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