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The police cannot protect the citizen at this stage of our development, and they cannot even protect themselves in many cases. It is up to the private citizen to protect himself and his family, and this is not only acceptable, but mandatory.- Col. Jeff Cooper
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Colorado House Passes Constitutional Carry 40 to 25
3/2/2011
We aren’t done, but I’ve got some good news for you.
The first phase of passing Constitutional Carry through the Colorado State House was accomplished this morning. House members agreed to move this common-sense legislation forward by a vote of 40 to 25 (we'll post this vote when it becomes available on our website).
Even though we’re definitely not done yet (and I know that I don’t have to tell you that anything can happen in politics) this is still great news.
Because of your emails and phone calls, these House members have moved our bill through the house with an overwhelming majority.
A special thanks to the able leadership of long-time RMGO member State Rep. Chris Holbert (left). Who now passes the baton to State Senator Greg Brophy (Right).
Our next step is the assignment of the bill to a Colorado State Senate Committee.
Naturally, I’ll keep you up to date on Colorado's Constitutional Carry Bill moves along, but I wanted to keep you informed as we get closer to final passage.
Good work, how many more levels with the senate till we know.
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It could go through committee then up for a vote then onto the Gov. Hickenlooper who will show if gets giddy about protection the same way he gets about talking to the President.
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