Colorado GOP Again Advances Plan To End Some Gun Permits
DENVER (AP) — Colorado Republicans have again adopted a plan to end required permits for carrying concealed weapons.
But the measure faces certain death in the Democratic state House.
The concealed-carry bill passed the state Senate Tuesday on a party-line 18-17 vote.
Republican sponsor Sen. Tim Neville of Littleton called the permit requirement an unnecessary burden on people exercising their constitutional right to carry a gun. All Democrats voted against the plan, arguing that gun training should be required to protect members of the public who may not know when someone around them is carrying a loaded weapon.
Colorado would be the eighth state to allow residents to carry concealed guns without a permit.
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