Colorado's mandatory background checks on private gun sales and a ban on high-capacity magazines are unlikely to be repealed this year, but only because of a razor-thin margin.
"I think eventually they will be overturned, who knows when, but I think eventually," says Rep. Ed Vigil, one of two Democratic votes in the House needed to send repeal bills to the governor's desk. "I don't think they will be a permanent fixture in Colorado for 100 years."
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