This is a dupe post but I just saw this thread and it belongs here. My email, then my only two responses....

Dear Senator,

Please oppose all bills which aim to restrict 2nd Amendment rights in our state of Colorado including:

HB13-1229: requiring background checks for all gun transactions; Judiciary & Appropriations
HB13-1226: banning concealed weapons on campuses; Education & Appropriations
HB13-1228: instituting a fee for gun buyers to cover the cost of the CBI to perform background checks; Finance & Appropriations
HB13-1224: limiting magazines to 15 rounds; Judiciary

My family, friends, and community are closely watching your actions and will vote accordingly in the next elections.

Sincerely,
bogie
U.S. Citizen
Colorado Resident

I've gotten two responses so far...

I am and will be a staunch supporter of the 2nd amendment. I took an oath to uphold the constitution, and I take seriously and will stand by this I hope to hear more from you in the future. All gun bills still have to come before the Senate. Also, I am not towing a line with a party, As a veteran I actually believe what I say in this e-mail
Larry Crowder
State Senator



Thank you for taking the time to write. We are swamped with emails right now, but yours is important to me and I try to read all of them, especially the shorter ones.
I will vote against any bill that infringes on the Second Amendment, including 1224, 1226, 1228 and 1229, and will support any bill that expands rights for law abiding gun owners.
I am very worried about the negative impacts of these bills to individual liberty, safety and jobs in Colorado. I cannot believe that we are even this close to passing them.
I want you to remember who has been pushing these bills that infringe upon our Second Amendment. No Republican will vote for any of these bills. These bills are supported only by Democrats; even the few Democrats who voted against them in the House voted to enable Democrat Leadership to ram these bills through.
Never forget that. Make sure that you hold them accountable in the next election cycle.

Senator Greg Brophy