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Colorado Bill Targets Gun Rights for Repeat Car Thieves

by Gunner Quinn
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The Colorado House has granted preliminary approval to House Bill 1171, a proposed law that would prohibit individuals convicted of motor vehicle theft three times from possessing firearms. Sponsored by Representatives Shannon Bird and Andrew Boesenecker, this legislation seeks to address the growing concern of violent car thefts and aims to enhance public safety by deterring repeat offenses.

The bill illustrates a unique political alliance, drawing support and opposition from various groups, including the Colorado Criminal Defense Bar and Rocky Mountain Gun Owners. Notably, some Republicans backing the bill argue it serves the interest of law-abiding citizens, while questions remain about its implications for Second Amendment rights. As the bill progresses toward a final vote in the House, its outcome reflects a divided stance on balancing public safety with individual rights.

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