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HB26-1021 - Second Amendment Protection Act
  Prime Sponsors: Rep. Bradley & Rep. Brooks  

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This bill restores and protects the constitutional right of law-abiding Coloradans to keep and bear arms by repealing a wide range of gun control laws passed over the last decade. These laws have targeted responsible citizens, small businesses, and families—without stopping violent crime.

The Second Amendment Protection Act rolls back policies that criminalized ordinary behavior, created a confusing patchwork of local rules, and treated a constitutional right as a government-granted privilege. It returns Colorado law to a framework that respects individual liberty, due process, and public safety—while holding criminals accountable for criminal acts.

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FACT SHEET: HB26-1021
–Second Amendment Protection Act

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Why This Bill Matters

For years, Coloradans have been told that more restrictions would make us safer. Instead, violent crime has risen, families feel less secure, and law-abiding citizens have been stripped of their ability to defend themselves.

 

This bill says clearly: constitutional rights do not disappear because politicians are uncomfortable with them. Public safety is achieved by enforcing the law against criminals—not by punishing responsible citizens.

The Problem It Addresses

Colorado has passed dozens of gun laws that:

  • Do not align with the U.S. Constitution or Supreme Court precedent

  • Create inconsistent rules between cities and counties

  • Burden lawful gun owners while criminals ignore the law

  • Harm small businesses and family-owned firearm dealers

  • Give the government more power while leaving families less safe

These policies have failed. HB26-1021 corrects course.

🔑 Key Provisions of HB26-1021

The Second Amendment Protection Act:

  • Repeals the 3-day firearm waiting period

  • Repeals the mandate raising the firearm purchase age to 21

  • Repeals bans on standard-capacity magazines and certain firearms

  • Restores firearm industry liability standards that existed before 2023

  • Repeals mandatory firearm storage mandates, including in vehicles

  • Ends state-funded firearm “education” campaigns that target lawful owners

  • Repeals local government authority to create firearm bans that conflict with state law

  • Eliminates the Office of Gun Violence Prevention

  • Returns unused fees and donations collected under repealed programs

  • Restores statewide consistency so citizens aren’t criminals simply for crossing city lines

📣 Talking Points 

  • Constitutional Rights:
    The Second Amendment is not optional. The Constitution is not a suggestion—it is the law.

  • Public Safety:
    Criminals don’t follow gun laws. This bill stops punishing the innocent and focuses accountability where it belongs—on criminals.

  • Parental Rights & Family Protection:
    Parents have the right and responsibility to protect their families. Government should not stand in the way of lawful self-defense.

  • Rule of Law:
    Supreme Court precedent is clear: firearm regulations must align with the text, history, and tradition of the Constitution.

  • Government Overreach:
    This bill pushes back against years of bureaucratic expansion and ideological policymaking that eroded freedom without delivering safety.

🎯 Impact on Communities

  • Restores confidence that constitutional rights will be respected statewide

  • Protects small businesses and local firearm dealers from unfair liability

  • Reduces confusion caused by conflicting local firearm ordinances

  • Empowers responsible citizens to protect themselves and their families

  • Reinforces that safety comes from law enforcement and accountability—not blanket restrictions

🚨How You Can Help

✔ Contact Your Legislators – Urge them to support HB26-1021.
✔ Spread Awareness – Share this fact sheet and discuss the bill with your community.
✔ Show Up & Speak Out – Attend legislative hearings and voice your support.
✔ Engage on Social Media – Comment and share our post on HB26-1021.

Rights Shouldn’t Be Restricted — They Should Be Protected.

WHY YOU NEED TO SHOW UP – WED. MARCH 12TH

Show up because your presence sends a strong message to lawmakers that this issue matters to the community. Legislators take notice when constituents fill the room in support of a bill—it demonstrates public demand for action.

🚨 Hold lawmakers accountable

– Show them that protecting children from sexual predators is a priority.

🚨 Give victims a voice

– Survivors and their families deserve justice, and this bill ensures real consequences for offenders.

 

🚨 Counter opposition

– The Left often shows up in force; we need to be louder in defending children.

 

🚨 Encourage committee members to vote yes

– Seeing a strong turnout can influence undecided legislators to support the bill.

📅 Show up to the Judiciary Committee Hearing

🏛 Attend in person or virtually to show your support!
🗓 Date: March 12th
⏰ Time: Meeting starts at 1:30 PM, HB26-1021 will likely be heard after 3 PM.
🏛 Attend in person or virtually to show your support!

Sponsor: Bradley & Brooks

Committee: Judiciary 

Date & Time: 3/12/2025 1:30pm 

​​📧 Email the Judiciary Committee, urging them to vote in support of HB26-1021. Let them know that public safety comes from accountability — Not Overreach.

Javier Mabrey  |  javier.mabrey.house@coleg.gov

Michael Carter  |  michael.carter.house@coleg.gov

Jennifer Bacon  |  jennifer.bacon.house@coleg.gov

Chad Clifford  |  chad.clifford.house@coleg.gov

Cecelia Espenoza  |  cecelia.espenoza.house@coleg.gov

Ava Flanell  |  ava.flanell.house@coleg.gov

Lorena García  |  lorena.garcia.house@coleg.gov

Rebecca Keltie  |  rebecca.keltie.house@coleg.gov

Scott Slaugh  |  scott.slaugh.house@coleg.gov

Matt Soper  |  matthew.soper.house@coleg.gov

Yara Zokaie  |  yara.zokaie.house@coleg.gov

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