Right to Carry has garnered a second chance in Colorado this week. Senate President Matsunaka (D-15) has agreed to get behind a bipartisan Right to Carry bill sponsored by Rep. Lois Tochtrop (D-34) and Sen. Ken Chlouber (R-4), despite the fact that the Senate killed an earlier bill this session. The new bill will be moving quickly through the House next week, so it is vital that members call their Representatives and urge them to support this bill. The House Information line is (303) 866-2904. A note of special thanks to Rep. Al White (R-56) who was instrumental in the introduction of this legislation. Please take a moment to call and thank him for putting the interests of law-abiding gun owners first.
Colorado Legislative Update
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