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Colorado: "Castle Doctrine" Bill to be Heard on Wednesday, February 6!
 
Friday, January 18, 2008
 

On Wednesday, February 6 the House Judiciary Committee will consider House Bill 1066, sponsored by State Representative Cory Gardner (R-63).  This “Castle Doctrine” legislation would extend self-defense protections beyond the home to include businesses.  HB1066 would grant civil and criminal immunity for using deadly force if that person is faced with a threat of great bodily harm or death in his or her home or business.  

Please contact your the members of the House Judiciary Committee and your State Representative and respectfully urge them to support HB1066 to allow business owners to protect themselves and their place of business. 

Your State Representative can be reached at (303) 866-2904 or toll-free at 1-800-811-7647.  Contact information for the House Judiciary Committee can be found below.

House Judiciary Committee:


State Representative Terrance Carroll (D-7), Chairman

(303) 866-2909
terrance.carroll.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Debbie Stafford (D-40), Vice-Chairman

(303) 866-2944
debbie.stafford.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Morgan Carroll (D-36)

(303) 866-2942

morgancarroll@webaccess.net

 

State Representative Bob Gardner (R-21)

(303) 866-2191
bob.gardner.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Cheri Jahn (D-24)

(303) 866-5522
cheri.jahn.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Andrew Kerr (D-26)

(303) 866-2923
akerrhd26@earthlink.net

 

State Representative Steve King (R-54)

(303) 866-3068
steve.king.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Claire Levy (D-13)

(303) 866-2578
claire.levy.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Rosemary Marshall (D-8)

(303) 866-2959
rosemary.marshall.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Ellen Roberts (R-59)

(303) 866-2914
ellen.roberts.house@state.co.us

 

State Representative Amy Stephens (R-20)

(303) 866-2924
amy.stephens.house@state.co.us

 

 

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