No chance of this one passing
https://leg.colorado.gov/bills/HB26-1021
The bill repeals various state laws related to firearms and other weapons. Specifically, the bill repeals provisions concerning:
Unlawfully carrying a firearm at a polling location or drop box offense;
The presumption that an individual engages in election-related intimidation if the individual carries a visible firearm, imitation firearm, or toy firearm while interacting with or observing specified election activities;
Firearm industry standards of responsible conduct enacted in Senate Bill 23-168, enacted in 2023, and the bill restores the firearms product liability provisions that existed prior to the enactment of Senate Bill 23-168;
Payment processing for retail sales of firearms;
Designating as peace officers the following personnel of the firearms dealer division within the department of revenue: The director, deputy directors, agents in charge, criminal investigator supervisors, and criminal investigators;
Including in a mandatory criminal protection order a requirement for a defendant to relinquish firearms and ammunition;
The classification of a rapid-fire device as a dangerous weapon;
Prohibitions on knowingly carrying a firearm in specified government buildings and licensed child care centers;
Unlawfully carrying a concealed weapon;
Unlawfully possessing explosive, incendiary, or other dangerous devices in certain legislative buildings;
Unlawfully carrying a firearm at a licensed child care center; a public or private elementary, middle, junior high, high, or vocational school; or a public or private college or university;
Requirements to store a firearm, including in a vehicle;
The requirement for the department of public health and environment to conduct a firearms safe storage education campaign;
Prohibitions on certain conduct involving an unserialized firearm, frame, or receiver;
The requirement to conduct a background check on the transferee in a private firearm transfer;
Setting the minimum age to buy a firearm at 21 years old;
The 3-day waiting period for firearm sales;
Certain prohibited activity involving semiautomatic firearms, including the prohibition on purchasing a firearm without having completed certain educational requirements, and the associated firearms training and safety course record system;
Ammunition sales;
Permitting local entities to prohibit carrying a concealed handgun in certain areas;
Prohibiting the possession of certain ammunition magazines, and marking requirements on certain ammunition magazines manufactured in Colorado on or after July 1, 2013;
The requirement to have a state permit to deal firearms in Colorado and the requirements for dealers and dealers' employees;
Gun show regulations;
Providing materials about gun violence prevention to parents with students in K-12 schools;
The authority of the Colorado bureau of investigation to investigate particular illegal activity involving firearms statewide;
The voluntary waiver of the right to purchase a firearm; and
The authority of a local government to enact an ordinance, regulation, or other law governing or prohibiting the sale, purchase, transfer, or possession of a firearm, ammunition, or firearm component or accessory.
The bill repeals the office of gun violence prevention.