A Republican-led state Senate committee has defeated a "red flag" bill designed to prevent those in crisis from harming themselves or others with guns.
Red flag bill died (a bit ago) on a 2-3 partyline vote with Rs opposed. @AlecGarnett, Dem sponsor, says “my colleagues... put politics over the lives and safety of first responders and members of our community." #copolitics #coleg
— Sam Brasch (@samuelbrasch) May 8, 2018
The Senate State, Veterans, and Military Affairs Committee voted 3-2 along party lines Monday to defeat the bill.
It would have let police or family members to seek a court order that someone considered dangerous temporarily surrender all firearms. Subsequent court hearings would extend or end such an order.
Many Republican lawmakers at the Capitol argued the bill threatened to encroach on gun holders' rights under the Second Amendment.
Many police and prosecutors supported the bill. They cited the New Year's Eve killing of Douglas County Sheriff's Deputy Zackari Parrish by a man known to the suburban Denver sheriff's department to be exhibiting increasingly erratic behavior.
Earlier: Bipartisan Bill Paves Way For Colo. Red Flag Gun Law
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