Posted on 03/22/2011 4:58:36 AM PDT by marktwain
Colorado Constitutional Carry in Senate Committee on Tuesday 3/22/2011 Contact needed with Committee Members Rocky Mountain Gun Owners
Rocky Mountain Gun Owners
Colorado --(Ammoland.com)- This Tuesday the Constitutional Carry bill (HB1205) will be heard in the Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee.
This bill has already moved out of the House, but to reach the Senate floor it needs to first pass through this committee.
Take the time to join Rocky Mountain Gun Owners and help us pass Constitutional Carry in Colorado.
This bill is designed to do one thing: allow citizens who are legally eligible to possess handguns to carry that handgun concealed, without obtaining a costly, burdensome and bureaucratic permit.
This bill doesnt get rid of the existing permit system, nor does it change anything if you wish to obtain a permit. It just gives citizens another option for self defense.
Thats what I call real freedom.
This bill is a major step for Colorado gun rights, and is something every gun owner in Colorado should get behind.
Senators Kevin Grantham and Bill Cadman, the two Republicans on the State Affairs Committee, are already co-sponsors of HB1205.
Today, I need you to contact the three undecided members of the committee and politely urge them to see that this bill moves to the Senate floor for further debate.
You can contact them here:
Rollie Heath rollie.heath.senate@state.co.us 303-866-4872
Bob Bacon bob.bacon.senate@state.co.us 303-866-4841
Betty Boyd betty.boyd.senate@state.co.us 303-866-4857 For Freedom, Dudley Brown Executive Director
P.S. Please contact the members of the Senate State, Veterans & Military Affairs Committee today to urge them to support House Bill 1205.
About: Based in Colorado, Rocky Mountain Gun Owners is Colorados largest state-based gun lobby. It is a group solely dedicated to the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Our strategy is simple: dont give an inch. Visit: www.rmgo.org
Hickenlooper going to sign this?
CO would be better served with a state pre-emption law that has teeth to keep Denver and Boulder from creating special rules within their boundaries. I know/understand about “home rule cities” but other states have accomplished it.
Denver has no special rules involving concealed carry. They got trumped big time.
Good to know as my personal memory bank was recalling it differently. I’ll research further...
They tried to claim they were exempt. Courts said otherwise.
They tried to say not in their parks. The courts said otherwise.
On the Denver city website they now have the full CCW application process online with no additional stipulations about restrictions.
Those bad courts, expecting them to follow the law...LOL!
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