The Colorado House approved a bill Monday that House Democrats say would fully implement and enforce the state’s existing high-capacity magazine ban.
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DENVER (KDVR) — The Colorado House approved a bill Monday that House Democrats say would fully implement and enforce the state’s existing high-capacity magazine ban.
The bill would require anyone in Colorado after Aug. 1, 2026, to have a permit and complete firearm safety training to purchase high-powered firearms with detachable magazines. The bill would also prohibit anyone from selling or buying aftermarket accessories for semiautomatic guns, like binary triggers and bump stocks.