
Colorado's state lawmakers in 'early stages' of discussing gun reforms in wake of Boulder shooting
CNN
Colorado lawmakers are facing pressure to act from constituents and are in the "early stages" of discussing gun reform proposals after a man opened fire at a Boulder supermarket last week, the state's top Democratic senator told CNN.
"We're talking probably a couple of weeks before we introduce substantial policy, but it's all very much a working process," Colorado Senate Majority Leader Steve Fenberg told CNN in an interview Friday, adding that Democrats are considering several ideas including a statewide assault weapons ban and mental health reform. He said the "broad" conversations among the Senate Democratic caucus and the House Democratic caucus are "ongoing with a variety of folks" including law enforcement, local government officials, mental health experts and gun reform advocacy organizations, like Everytown for Gun Safety, Giffords, and Moms Demand Action.
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