Colorado
Colorado has some strong gun laws. The includes requiring background checks on all gun sales, an Extreme Risk law, and laws keeping guns away from domestic abusers.
805
In an average year, 805 people die by guns in Colorado.
14h
In Colorado, there is an average of 14 hours between gun suicide deaths.
To become a safer state, Colorado could prohibit open carry and prohibit guns on college campuses.
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Background Checks
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Charleston Loophole
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Extreme Risk Law
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Guns Not Forced on College Campuses
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High Capacity Magazine Prohibition
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No Broad Preemption Law
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No Guns in K-12 schools
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No Stand Your Ground Law
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Permit Required to Carry Concealed Guns
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Prohibition for Dating Partners under Restraining Orders
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Relinquishment for Convicted Domestic Abusers
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Relinquishment for Domestic Abusers Under Restraining Orders
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Secure Storage
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Training Required to Carry Concealed Guns
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Ghost Guns
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Prohibition for Convicted Dating Partners
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School Threat Assessment Teams