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Gov. Polis signs new restrictions on gun shows, ammunition sales into law

DENVER — Gov. Jared Polis signed a pair of bills heavily regulating both ammunition sales and gun shows into law on Friday, further making Colorado one of the most gun-rights restricting states in the country.

Polis gave his pen to House Bill 25-1133, Requirements for Sales of Firearms Ammunition, and House Bill 25-1238, Gun Show Requirements.

Polis previously signed Senate Bill 25-003, creating a lengthy and expensive licensing system in order to purchase a wide-range of semi-automatic weapons.

HB 1133 would mandate retailers lock up all ammunition, meaning customers cannot serve themselves off the shelves, and prohibits the retail sale of ammunition to a person who is younger than 21 years of age, while HB 1238 would place onerous new barriers on federal firearms licensees (FFLs) that would drastically change the way vendors do business at Colorado gun shows, as well as who can access the events, respectively.

Ray Elliott, president of the Colorado State Shooting Association called it an escalation of the assault on Second Amendment rights.

“This legislative session, Democrats have unleashed a brazen attack on our freedoms, and the Colorado State Shooting Association (CSSA) is fighting back,” Elliott said in a news release “We will not stand for this betrayal of our constitutional protections, and we call on every patriot to join us in this battle for justice, and retribution.”

In addition to exploring legal options, Elliott outlined other counteroffensives the CSSA plans to take in the coming months, including:

  • Urging the Trump Administration to take action — “we’re calling on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Second Amendment Task Force to investigate Colorado’s overreach. These laws infringe on federal protections, and we’re requesting federal support to safeguard our rights.”
  • Targeting vulnerable Anti-gun politicians in 2026 — “Anti-gun politicians who supported these bills must face consequences. We will strategically target the most electorally vulnerable lawmakers in the next election.”

 

“These laws aren’t about safety; they’re a deliberate attack on our God-given rights, cloaked in false promises of security,” Elliott said. “We will not let Colorado continue as a playground for gun control extremists. This is our home, and the Second Amendment is non-negotiable.”

Polis’ signing statement for the gun show restrictions is available here.

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