Just got to reading about this one...
"Legislation was introduced in Colorado to allow Constitutional Carry in early 2011. The bill passed the House with a vote of 40-25 but did not move in the Senate. Currently Colorado issues CCWs on a shall-issue basis and open carry is legal without a permit.[22] The Colorado Legislature begins its 2012 session on January 11."
So what happened with this? I dont recall it making much news at the time. I am sure it died at the hands of the dems but is the push for it over now or is there renewed momentum coming for this soon? I would hope there is something in the works so that when the Rs control things after November this can be pushed through.



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worked his butt off to pass the bill through the House on a vote of 40-25 (all 33 Republicans, plus 7 Democrats at the time voted "Yes"), the bill went to the Democrat-controlled Senate and was assigned to the State, Veterans and Military Affairs Committee (aka the "Kill Committee"), which was - and still is - comprised of five members: three Democrats and two Republicans. Senator Greg Brophy was my Senate sponsor. After a bi-partisan group of 40 state Representatives said "Yes" to that common sense measure, three Democrat Senators voted "No" and the bill was dead in that Committee.
