House committee OKs assault weapons ban bill

(The Center Square) – Legislation to ban the sale or purchase of so-called assault weapons in Colorado was approved by a House committee early Wednesday following 14 hours of testimony.

The House Judiciary Committee passed ​​House Bill 24-1292 in a 7-3 vote, advancing the measure to Committee of the Whole.

The bill defines assault weapons as .50 caliber rifles, semi-automatic rifles and pistols with detachable magazines (or can be modified to include one), and semi-automatic rifles or pistols with fixed, large-capacity magazines. The Center Square previously detailed the list of models, including AKs, ARs and Thompsons.

A similar bill, also sponsored by Rep. Elisabeth Epps, D-Denver, failed to make it past the House Judiciary Committee last session.

“What is unknown is whether or not this is the year when we as a body will, without reservation, choose to prioritize saving lives over saving seats and ban assault weapons in Colorado,” Epps told the committee on Tuesday. “I certainly hope so.”

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David Kopel, research director at the Independence Institute and a Second Amendment scholar, submitted written testimony to the committee arguing that the bill is unconstitutional.

“HB24-1292 is self-refuting. Its stated purpose is to prevent ‘ease of use,’ making firearms use difficult for non-experts,” he wrote. “The stated purpose is obviously unconstitutional and disdainful of lawful self-defense.”

Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, a pro-gun advocacy group that organized a rally at the Capitol on Tuesday, has pledged to sue if the bill becomes law.

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