Semi-automatic gun ban nixed in Colorado’s Democratic-controlled statehouse after historic progress
- A bill to ban semi-automatic firearms sales in Colorado's Democratic-led Legislature was rejected while other gun control bills progressed amidst the Columbine High School massacre's 25th anniversary.
- Some Senate Democrats raised concerns about the ban's effectiveness and scope, prohibiting semi-automatic firearm sales, transfers, and manufacturing.
- Democratic Sen. Tom Sullivan and Republican lawmakers on the committee opposed the bill, viewing it as impeding Second Amendment rights.
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