A Bill for an Act
Page 1, Line 101Concerning prohibited activity involving semiautomatic
Page 1, Line 102firearms, and, in connection therewith, prohibiting the
Page 1, Line 103manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, and purchase
Page 1, Line 104of specified semiautomatic firearms and classifying a
Page 1, Line 105device that increases the rate of fire of a
Page 1, Line 106semiautomatic firearm as a dangerous weapon.
Bill Summary
(Note: This summary applies to this bill as introduced and does not reflect any amendments that may be subsequently adopted. If this bill passes third reading in the house of introduction, a bill summary that applies to the reengrossed version of this bill will be available at http://leg.colorado.gov.)
The bill defines a "specified semiautomatic firearm" as a semiautomatic rifle or semiautomatic shotgun with a detachable magazine or a gas-operated semiautomatic handgun with a detachable magazine. The bill prohibits knowingly manufacturing, distributing, transferring, selling, or purchasing a specified semiautomatic firearm; except that a person may transfer a specified semiautomatic firearm to an heir, an individual residing in another state, or a federally licensed firearm dealer.
Unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm is a class 2 misdemeanor; except that a second or subsequent offense is a class 6 felony. The department of revenue shall revoke the state firearms dealer permit of a dealer who unlawfully manufactures, distributes, transfers, sells, or purchases a specified semiautomatic firearm. The Colorado bureau of investigation shall deny the transfer of a firearm to a person who was convicted of misdemeanor unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm within 5 years prior to the transfer. A person convicted of felony unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm is prohibited from possessing a firearm or certain other weapons.
Existing law prohibits possession of a dangerous weapon. The bill defines "rapid-fire device" and classifies rapid-fire devices as dangerous weapons under Colorado law. The bill repeals the definition of "machine gun conversion device" and removes machine gun conversion devices from the list of dangerous weapons.
This Unofficial Version Includes Committee
Amendments Not Yet Adopted on Second Reading
Page 2, Line 1Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
Page 2, Line 2SECTION 1. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 18-12-101, repeal (1)(g.2); and add (1)(g.7) and (1)(g.8) as follows:
Page 2, Line 318-12-101. Peace officer affirmative defense - definitions. (1) As used in this article 12, unless the context otherwise requires:
Page 2, Line 4(g.2)
"Machine gun conversion device" means any part designedPage 2, Line 5
or intended, or combination of parts designed or intended, for use in converting a firearm into a machine gun.Page 2, Line 6(g.7) "Rapid-fire device" means any device, part, kit, tool,
Page 2, Line 7accessory, or combination of parts that has the effect of
Page 2, Line 8increasing the rate of fire of a semiautomatic firearm above the
Page 2, Line 9standard rate of fire for the semiautomatic firearm that is not
Page 3, Line 1otherwise equipped with that device, part, or combination of parts.
Page 3, Line 2(g.8) "Semiautomatic firearm" means a firearm that is not
Page 3, Line 3a machine gun and that, upon initiating the firing sequence, fires
Page 3, Line 4the first chambered cartridge and uses a portion of the energy
Page 3, Line 5of the firing cartridge to extract the expended cartridge case,
Page 3, Line 6chamber the next round, and prepare the firing mechanism to
Page 3, Line 7fire again, and requires a separate pull, release, push, or
Page 3, Line 8initiation of the trigger to fire each cartridge. "Semiautomatic
Page 3, Line 9firearm" includes a semiautomatic rifle, semiautomatic shotgun, or semiautomatic handgun.
Page 3, Line 10SECTION 2. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 18-12-116 as follows:
Page 3, Line 1118-12-116. Enforcement of large-capacity magazine ban by
Page 3, Line 12regulating the manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, and purchase
Page 3, Line 13of specified semiautomatic firearms - penalties - definitions. (1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
Page 3, Line 14(a) "Cycle the action" means to extract the fired
Page 3, Line 15cartridge case, chamber the next cartridge, and prepare the firing mechanism to fire again.
Page 3, Line 16(b) "Detachable magazine" means an ammunition feeding
Page 3, Line 17device that is not permanently attached to a firearm and may be
Page 3, Line 18removed from the firearm without rendering the firearm
Page 3, Line 19incapable of accepting any magazine. "Detachable magazine"
Page 3, Line 20does not include an attached tubular magazine located under the barrel of a firearm.
Page 3, Line 21(c) "Gas-operated semiautomatic handgun" means any
Page 4, Line 1semiautomatic handgun that harnesses or traps a portion of the
Page 4, Line 2high-pressure gas from a fired cartridge to cycle the action using any of the following:
Page 4, Line 3(I) A long-stroke piston system in which gas is vented from
Page 4, Line 4the barrel to a piston that is mechanically fixed to the bolt group and moves to cycle the action;
Page 4, Line 5(II) A short-stroke piston system in which gas is vented
Page 4, Line 6from the barrel to a piston that moves separately from the bolt
Page 4, Line 7group so that the energy is imparted through a gas piston to cycle the action;
Page 4, Line 8(III) A system that traps and vents gas from either the
Page 4, Line 9barrel or the chamber to directly strike or impinge the bolt, bolt carrier, or slide assembly, to unlock and cycle the action;
Page 4, Line 10(IV) A hybrid system that combines elements of a system
Page 4, Line 11described in subsection (1)(c)(I) of this section with a system
Page 4, Line 12described in subsection (1)(c)(II) or (1)(c)(III) of this section to capture gas vented from the barrel to cycle the action; or
Page 4, Line 13(V) A blowback-operated system that directly utilizes
Page 4, Line 14the expanding gasses of the ignited propellant powder acting on
Page 4, Line 15the cartridge case to drive the breechblock or breech bolt rearward.
Page 4, Line 16(d) (I) "Specified semiautomatic firearm" means any of the
Page 4, Line 17following, except as provided in subsection (1)(d)(II) of this section:
Page 4, Line 18(A) A semiautomatic rifle or semiautomatic shotgun with a detachable magazine; or
Page 4, Line 19(B) A gas-operated semiautomatic handgun with a detachable magazine.
Page 5, Line 1(II) "Specified semiautomatic firearm" does not include:
Page 5, Line 2(A) A firearm designed to accept, and capable of
Page 5, Line 3operating only with, .22 or lower caliber rimfire ammunition, unless the firearm has a separate upper and lower receiver;
Page 5, Line 4(B) A firearm that is manually operated by bolt, pump, lever, or slide action;
Page 5, Line 5(C) A firearm that has a permanently fixed magazine that
Page 5, Line 6cannot accept more than fifteen rounds of ammunition,
Page 5, Line 7including a semiautomatic firearm that has been converted to
Page 5, Line 8have a permanently fixed magazine that cannot accept more than fifteen rounds of ammunition;
Page 5, Line 9(D) A single or double action semiautomatic handgun that uses recoil to cycle the action of the handgun;
Page 5, Line 10(E) The following models of firearms, as they exist and
Page 5, Line 11are configured on the effective date of this section: AG42
Page 5, Line 12Ljungman; Benelli Argo E Pro; Benelli R1 Big-Game Rifle;
Page 5, Line 13Browning BAR MK 3; Browning BAR LongTrac Rifle; Browning
Page 5, Line 14BAR ShortTrac Rifle; Fabrique Nationale Model 49, commonly
Page 5, Line 15known as FN49; Fusil Automatique Modele 1917, also known as
Page 5, Line 16RSC M1917; Gewehr 43; Globco Mohawk; Hakim Rifle; HK SL6;
Page 5, Line 17HK SL7; M1 Carbine; M1941 Johnson Rifle; Marlin Camp Carbine;
Page 5, Line 18MAS49; Remington Model 4; Remington Model 8; Remington
Page 5, Line 19Model 740; Remington Model 742; Remington Model 750;
Page 5, Line 20Remington 7400; Ruger Deerfield Carbine; Ruger Mini-14 Ranch
Page 5, Line 21Rifle; Ruger Mini Thirty Rifle; Ruger Model 44; Springfield
Page 5, Line 22Armory M1A Standard Issue Rifle; SVT 40; Valmet Hunter M88;
Page 6, Line 1VZ.52; Winchester Model 100; Winchester Model 1905; Winchester Model 1907; and Winchester Model 1910;
Page 6, Line 2(F) A firearm that has been made permanently inoperable; or
Page 6, Line 3(G) An antique firearm, as defined in 18 U.S.C. sec. 921 (a)(16), or a curio or relic, as defined in 27 CFR 478.11.
Page 6, Line 4(2) On or after September 1, 2025, it is unlawful for any
Page 6, Line 5person to knowingly manufacture, distribute, transfer, sell, or
Page 6, Line 6purchase a specified semiautomatic firearm; except that a person
Page 6, Line 7may sell or transfer a specified semiautomatic firearm to an
Page 6, Line 8individual residing in another state or a federally licensed firearm dealer.
Page 6, Line 9(3) This section does not apply to:
Page 6, Line 10(a) The manufacture for, transfer or sale of a specified
Page 6, Line 11semiautomatic firearm to, or receipt or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm by:
Page 6, Line 12(I) A federal, state, or local law enforcement agency for the purpose of equipping the agency's peace officers;
Page 6, Line 13(II) A peace officer, as described in section 16-2.5-101, who
Page 6, Line 14is certified by the peace officer standards and training board
Page 6, Line 15created in section 24-31-302, if the agency that employs the
Page 6, Line 16peace officer requires or permits the peace officer to carry a
Page 6, Line 17specified semiautomatic firearm for use in the peace officer's official capacity;
Page 6, Line 18(III) The department of corrections, the warden of a
Page 6, Line 19prison, the superintendent of a facility in which a person has
Page 6, Line 20been placed by transfer from a correctional facility pursuant
Page 7, Line 1to section 17-23-101, the keeper of a jail, or the head of any
Page 7, Line 2other institution for the detention of people accused or
Page 7, Line 3convicted of an offense, in order to equip staff for the performance of their official duties;
Page 7, Line 4(IV) An entity that operates an armored vehicle business
Page 7, Line 5for use by an authorized employee of the entity while in the course and scope of the employee's duties;or
Page 7, Line 6(V) An instructor of an accredited gunsmithing course in
Page 7, Line 7a state-authorized institution of higher education or an
Page 7, Line 8institution regulated by the Colorado division of private
Page 7, Line 9occupational schools for the purposes of educational
Page 7, Line 10instruction or manufacture, repair, or maintenance of a
Page 7, Line 11specified semiautomatic firearm during the course of educational instruction;
Page 7, Line 12(b) The manufacture for, transfer or sale of a specified
Page 7, Line 13semiautomatic firearm to, or receipt or purchase of a specified
Page 7, Line 14semiautomatic firearm for use by, members of the armed services
Page 7, Line 15or reserve forces of the United States or of the Colorado National Guard, in the performance of their official duties;
Page 7, Line 16(c) The transfer of a specified semiautomatic firearm to, and receipt of a specified semiautomatic firearm by:
Page 7, Line 17(I) A federally licensed firearms dealer for temporary storage or permanent disposal;
Page 7, Line 18(II) A gunsmith for the purposes of maintenance, repair, or
Page 7, Line 19modification and the subsequent return of the specified
Page 7, Line 20semiautomatic firearm to the lawful owner, as long as the
Page 7, Line 21lawful owner is not otherwise prohibited by law from possessing the specified semiautomatic firearm; or
Page 8, Line 1(III) A student of an accredited gunsmithing course in a
Page 8, Line 2state-authorized institution of higher education or an
Page 8, Line 3institution regulated by the Colorado division of private
Page 8, Line 4occupational schools for the purposes of educational
Page 8, Line 5instruction or manufacture, repair, or maintenance of a
Page 8, Line 6specified semiautomatic firearm during the course of the student's educational instruction;
Page 8, Line 7(d) The sale of a specified semiautomatic firearm to, and
Page 8, Line 8purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm by, an institution
Page 8, Line 9of higher educationthat operates,or an instructorof,an
Page 8, Line 10educational program approved by the governing board of a
Page 8, Line 11public institution of higher education or the Colorado division
Page 8, Line 12of private occupational schools, for use and storage at the location of the educational program;
Page 8, Line 13(e) The transfer or sale of a specified semiautomatic
Page 8, Line 14firearm to, and receipt or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm by:
Page 8, Line 15(I) A person who:
Page 8, Line 16(A) Completed a hunter education course certified by the
Page 8, Line 17division of parks and wildlife, as described in section 33-6-107 (8),
Page 8, Line 18and, within five years before making the purchase, completed a
Page 8, Line 19basic firearms safety course described in subsection (5) of this section;
Page 8, Line 20(B) Within five years before making the purchase,
Page 8, Line 21completed an extended firearms safety course described in
Page 8, Line 22subsection (5) of this section; or
Page 9, Line 1(C) Completed an extended firearms safety course more
Page 9, Line 2than five years before making the purchase and completed a
Page 9, Line 3basic firearms safety course within five years before making the purchase;
Page 9, Line 4(II) A federal, state, or local historical society, museum,
Page 9, Line 5or institutional collection that is open to the public, if the
Page 9, Line 6specified semiautomatic firearm is rendered permanently inoperable prior to the sale or transfer; and
Page 9, Line 7(III) A forensic laboratory, or any authorized agent or
Page 9, Line 8employee of the laboratory, for use exclusively in the course and scope of forensic analysis;
Page 9, Line 9(f) A transfer that occurs by operation of law or because
Page 9, Line 10of the death of a person for whom the prospective transferor is
Page 9, Line 11an executor or administrator of an estate or a trustee of a trust created in awill; and
Page 9, Line 12(g) The manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, or
Page 9, Line 13rental of a specified semiautomatic firearm capable of only
Page 9, Line 14firing blanks by, or receipt or purchase of a specified
Page 9, Line 15semiautomatic firearm capable of only firing blanks from, a
Page 9, Line 16federally licensed firearm dealer, for use solely as a prop for a film, as defined in section 24-48.5-114.
Page 9, Line 17(4) (a) A person who violates this section commits
Page 9, Line 18unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale, or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm.
Page 9, Line 19(b) Unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale,
Page 9, Line 20or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm is a class 2
Page 9, Line 21misdemeanor; except that a second or subsequent offense is a class 6 felony.
Page 10, Line 1(5) (a) (I) A basic firearms safety course and an extended
Page 10, Line 2firearms safety course must be taught by an instructor verified
Page 10, Line 3by a sheriff as a firearms instructor pursuant to section
Page 10, Line 418-12-202.7. A basic or extended firearms safety course must be
Page 10, Line 5held in person with the instructor of the class at the same
Page 10, Line 6location as the students and no part of the class may be conducted via the internet.
Page 10, Line 7(II) In order to enroll in a basic or extended firearms
Page 10, Line 8safety course, a person must hold a valid firearms safety
Page 10, Line 9course eligibility card, as described in subsection (5)(b) of this
Page 10, Line 10section. Before allowing a student to attend a course, the
Page 10, Line 11instructor shall verify that the student holds a valid firearms
Page 10, Line 12safety course eligibility card by requesting information from
Page 10, Line 13the firearms training and safety course record system created in section 33-9-115.
Page 10, Line 14(III) (A) A basic firearms safety course must provide a minimum of four hours of instruction.
Page 10, Line 15(B) An extended firearms safety course must provide a
Page 10, Line 16minimum of twelve hours of instruction, which must be provided on at least two different days.
Page 10, Line 17(IV) A basic or extended firearms safety course must
Page 10, Line 18satisfy the course requirements adopted by the division and
Page 10, Line 19include, but is not limited to including, instruction on safe
Page 10, Line 20handling of semiautomatic firearms and ammunition magazines,
Page 10, Line 21safe storage of firearms and child safety, firearm deaths
Page 10, Line 22associated with mental illness, extreme risk protection orders
Page 11, Line 1described in article 14.5 of title 13, and victim awareness and empathy.
Page 11, Line 2(V) At the conclusion of a basic or extended firearms
Page 11, Line 3safety course, the instructor shall administer an exam that
Page 11, Line 4tests a student's knowledge of the subjects taught in the course
Page 11, Line 5and requires the student to demonstrate the ability to safely
Page 11, Line 6handle firearms and a mastery of gun safety. To complete a
Page 11, Line 7basic firearms safety course, a student must achieve a score of at least ninety percent on the exam.
Page 11, Line 8(VI) Within three business days after a student's
Page 11, Line 9completion of a basic or extended firearms safety course, the
Page 11, Line 10instructor shall report the student's course completion to the
Page 11, Line 11firearms training and safety course record system described in section 33-9-115.
Page 11, Line 12(b) (I) Each sheriff shall issue firearms safety course
Page 11, Line 13eligibility cards pursuant to this subsection (5)(b). A card is valid for five years after the date of issuance.
Page 11, Line 14(II) To obtain a firearms safety course eligibility card, an
Page 11, Line 15applicant must submit an application to the sheriff on a form
Page 11, Line 16created by the division of parks and wildlife and submit to the
Page 11, Line 17sheriff the materials described in subsection (5)(b)(III) of this
Page 11, Line 18section. The application form must require the applicant to
Page 11, Line 19provide their full name and date of birth and make the following attestations:
Page 11, Line 20(A) The applicant does not have a state or federal
Page 11, Line 21conviction that would prohibit them from purchasing or
Page 11, Line 22possessing a firearm;
Page 12, Line 1(B) The applicant will not violate relevant state law
Page 12, Line 2related to the purchase, possession, storage, and lawful use of firearms; and
Page 12, Line 3(C) The applicant will only transfer a firearm pursuant
Page 12, Line 4to section 18-12-112 and this section and not allow another
Page 12, Line 5person who the applicant believes would be a danger to themself or others access to a firearm in the applicant's possession.
Page 12, Line 6(III) An applicant must also submit to the sheriff:
Page 12, Line 7(A) Government-issued photographic identification issued to the applicant; and
Page 12, Line 8(B) The results of a completed name-based background
Page 12, Line 9check of national and Colorado public criminal history and
Page 12, Line 10judicial databases completed by a third-party vendor that
Page 12, Line 11conducts those checks as a normal part of the vendor's business,
Page 12, Line 12and an attestation from the vendor that the background check was performed by the vendor.
Page 12, Line 13(IV) A person who knowingly makes a false or misleading
Page 12, Line 14statement on a firearms safety course eligibility card
Page 12, Line 15application or deliberately omits any material information
Page 12, Line 16requested on the application commits perjury in the second
Page 12, Line 17degree, as described in section 18-8-503. In addition to any
Page 12, Line 18criminal penalties, if a person is convicted of perjury for making
Page 12, Line 19a false or misleading statement on a firearms safety course
Page 12, Line 20eligibility card application, the sheriff shall revoke the person's card if issued prior to conviction.
Page 12, Line 21(V) The applicant must submit a firearms safety course
Page 12, Line 22eligibility card fee to the sheriff. The firearms safety course
Page 13, Line 1eligibility card fee includes the sheriff's processing fee and the
Page 13, Line 2firearms training and safety course record fee established
Page 13, Line 3pursuant to section 33-9-115 (5)(a). The firearms safety course
Page 13, Line 4eligibility card fee is not refundable if the sheriff denies the
Page 13, Line 5applicant's application. Each sheriff may establish a processing
Page 13, Line 6fee. The amount of the fee must reflect the actual direct and
Page 13, Line 7indirect costs to the sheriff for issuing a firearms safety course
Page 13, Line 8eligibility card. The sheriff shall remit the firearms training
Page 13, Line 9and safety course record fee collected from each applicant to the division of parks and wildlife.
Page 13, Line 10(VI) (A) A sheriff shall review each submitted application for a firearms safety course eligibility card.
Page 13, Line 11(B) Except as otherwise provided in this subsection
Page 13, Line 12(5)(b)(VI), a sheriff shall issue a firearms safety course
Page 13, Line 13eligibility card to an applicant who submits to the sheriff the
Page 13, Line 14application, information, and fee required in this subsection(5)(b).
Page 13, Line 15(C) A sheriff shall deny an application for a firearms
Page 13, Line 16safety course eligibility card if the applicant cannot lawfully
Page 13, Line 17possess a firearm under state or federal law or the sheriff
Page 13, Line 18cannot positively identify the applicant. The sheriff may deny an
Page 13, Line 19application if the sheriff has a reasonable belief that
Page 13, Line 20documented previous behavior by the applicant makes it likely
Page 13, Line 21the applicant will present a danger to themself or others if the applicant holds a firearms safety course eligibility card.
Page 13, Line 22(D) The sheriff shall revoke an issued firearms safety
Page 13, Line 23course eligibility card if the sheriff knows that the cardholder
Page 14, Line 1cannot lawfully possess a firearm under state or federal law.
Page 14, Line 2The sheriff may revoke an issued firearms safety course
Page 14, Line 3eligibility card if the sheriff has a reasonable belief that
Page 14, Line 4documented previous behavior by the cardholder makes it likely
Page 14, Line 5the cardholder will present a danger to themself or others if
Page 14, Line 6the cardholder continues holding a firearms safety course eligibility card.
Page 14, Line 7(VII) A sheriff shall report information required by the
Page 14, Line 8division of parks and wildlife about the card to the firearms
Page 14, Line 9training and safety course record system created in section 33-9-115.
Page 14, Line 10(VIII) A firearms safety course eligibility card must
Page 14, Line 11include the firearms safety course eligibility card holder's full
Page 14, Line 12name; the county of issuance and the signature of the sheriff
Page 14, Line 13who issued the card; and the issuance and expiration dates of the card.
Page 14, Line 14(IX) A sheriff is not liable for any damages that may
Page 14, Line 15result from good faith compliance with the provisions of this
Page 14, Line 16subsection (5)(b), including damages that may result from issuance or denial of a firearm safety course eligibility card.
Page 14, Line 17SECTION 3. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 33-9-115 as follows:
Page 14, Line 1833-9-115. Firearms training and safety course record system
Page 14, Line 19- rules - definitions. (1) As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
Page 14, Line 20(a) "Basic firearms safety course" means a basic firearms
Page 14, Line 21safety course described in section 18-12-116 (5).
Page 15, Line 1(b) "Bureau" means the Colorado bureau of investigation created in section 24-33.5-401.
Page 15, Line 2(c) "Division" means the division of parks and wildlife created in section 33-9-104.
Page 15, Line 3(d) "Extended firearms safety course" means an extended firearms safety course described section 18-12-116 (5).
Page 15, Line 4(e) "Hunter education course" means a hunter education
Page 15, Line 5course certified by the division of parks and wildlife, as described in section 33-6-107 (8).
Page 15, Line 6(f) "System" means the firearms training and safety
Page 15, Line 7course record system described in subsection (2)(a) of this section.
Page 15, Line 8(2) (a) The division shall develop and operate a system of records of persons who:
Page 15, Line 9(I) Hold a valid firearms safety course eligibility card issued pursuant to section 18-12-116 (5)(b); and
Page 15, Line 10(II) Have completed a hunter education course, a basic
Page 15, Line 11firearms safety course, or an extended firearms safety course.
Page 15, Line 12(b) The division shall consult with the bureau in developing and operating the system.
Page 15, Line 13(c) The system is not a record that a person purchases or
Page 15, Line 14exchanges firearms or purchased or exchanged a specific firearm.
Page 15, Line 15(3) The system must allow:
Page 15, Line 16(a) A sheriff to electronically enter into the system the
Page 15, Line 17name of and other information required by the division about
Page 15, Line 18each person who was issued a firearms safety course eligibility card;
Page 16, Line 1(b) The instructor of a basic firearms safety course or
Page 16, Line 2extended firearms safety course to request and receive
Page 16, Line 3information about whether a person holds a valid firearms
Page 16, Line 4safety course eligibility card issued pursuant to section18-12-116 (5)(b);
Page 16, Line 5(c) The instructor of a hunter education course, basic
Page 16, Line 6firearms safety course, or extended firearms safety course to
Page 16, Line 7electronically enter into the system the nameofand other
Page 16, Line 8information required by the divisionabouteach student who completes a course; and
Page 16, Line 9(d) A federal firearms licensee, as defined in section
Page 16, Line 1018-12-101, to electronically request and receive information
Page 16, Line 11about whether a person has completed the courses necessary to
Page 16, Line 12purchase a specified semiautomatic firearm pursuant to section18-12-116(3)(e)(I).
Page 16, Line 13(4) (a) The division may adopt processes and procedures necessary for the implementation of this section.
Page 16, Line 14(b) The division shall establish course requirements for
Page 16, Line 15a basic firearms safety course and an extended firearms safety
Page 16, Line 16course that include instruction on the subjects required in
Page 16, Line 17section 18-12-116 (5)(a)(IV). The requirements must not require
Page 16, Line 18more than four hours of instruction for a basic firearms safety
Page 16, Line 19course or twelve hours of instruction for an extended firearms safety course.
Page 16, Line 20(c) The division shall create an application form for a
Page 16, Line 21person to apply for a firearms safety course eligibility card
Page 17, Line 1pursuant to section 18-12-116. The application form must require
Page 17, Line 2the information required to be submitted on an application
Page 17, Line 3pursuant to section 18-12-116 (5)(b). The division shall make the application form available at no cost on its website.
Page 17, Line 4(5) (a) The commission shall establish a firearms training
Page 17, Line 5and safety course record fee for a person to be included in the
Page 17, Line 6system. The fee must reflect actual direct and indirect costs to
Page 17, Line 7implement this section. The commission may adjust the fee, but
Page 17, Line 8shall not adjust the fee more than one time each year. The
Page 17, Line 9division shall transmit the fee money remitted to the division by
Page 17, Line 10a sheriff pursuant to section 18-12-116 (5)(b) to the state
Page 17, Line 11treasurer, who shall deposit the fee money in the firearms training and safety course cash fund.
Page 17, Line 12(b) (I) The firearms training and safety course cash fund
Page 17, Line 13is created in the state treasury. The fund consists of money
Page 17, Line 14credited to the fund pursuant to subsection (5)(a) of this section
Page 17, Line 15and any other money that the general assembly may appropriate
Page 17, Line 16or transfer to the fund. The state treasurer shall credit all
Page 17, Line 17interest and income derived from the deposit and investment of
Page 17, Line 18money in thefirearmstraining and safety course cash fund to
Page 17, Line 19the fund. Subject to annual appropriation by the general
Page 17, Line 20assembly, the division may expend money from the fund for the purposes of this section.
Page 17, Line 21(II) The money credited to the firearms training and
Page 17, Line 22safety course cash fund pursuant to section 18-12-116 (5)(b) and
Page 17, Line 23any income and interest derived from the deposit and investment
Page 17, Line 24of the money is exempt from any restriction on spending,
Page 18, Line 1revenue, or appropriations, including, without limitation, the restrictions of section 20 of article X of the state constitution.
Page 18, Line 2(c) (I) Before December 31, 2029, in order to implement this
Page 18, Line 3section, the director of the division may report to the state
Page 18, Line 4treasurer an amount of money to transfer to the firearms
Page 18, Line 5training and safety course cash fund from the parks and
Page 18, Line 6outdoor recreation cash fund. Within three days after receiving
Page 18, Line 7a report from the director, the state treasurer shall transfer
Page 18, Line 8the amount of money described in the report. The director of the
Page 18, Line 9division may make multiple reports to the treasurer pursuant to this subsection (5)(c)(I).
Page 18, Line 10(II) (A) In order to restore to the parks and outdoor
Page 18, Line 11recreation cash fund the amount of money transferred from the
Page 18, Line 12fund pursuant to subsection (5)(c)(I) of this section, the director
Page 18, Line 13of the division may report to the state treasurer an amount of
Page 18, Line 14money to transfer from the firearms training and safety course
Page 18, Line 15cash fund to the parks and outdoor recreation cash fund.
Page 18, Line 16Within three days after receiving a report from the director,
Page 18, Line 17the state treasurer shall transfer the amount of money
Page 18, Line 18described in the report. The director of the division may make
Page 18, Line 19multiple reports to the treasurer pursuant to this subsection(5)(c)(II)(A).
Page 18, Line 20(B) The total amount of the transfers to the parks and
Page 18, Line 21outdoor recreation cash fund pursuant to this subsection
Page 18, Line 22(5)(c)(II) must not be greater than the total amount transferred
Page 18, Line 23from the parks and outdoor recreation cash fund pursuant to
Page 18, Line 24subsection (5)(c)(I) of this section.
Page 19, Line 1(C) By June 30, 2030, the total amount of the transfers to
Page 19, Line 2the parks and outdoor recreation cash fund reported by the
Page 19, Line 3director of the division to the state treasurer pursuant to this
Page 19, Line 4subsection (5)(c)(II) must be equal to the total amount
Page 19, Line 5transferred from the parks and outdoor recreation cash fund pursuant to subsection (5)(c)(I) of this section.
Page 19, Line 6(III) This subsection (5)(c) is repealed, effective July 1, 2030.
Page 19, Line 7SECTION 4. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 18-12-108, amend (7)(hhh) and (7)(iii); and add (7)(jjj) as follows:
Page 19, Line 818-12-108. Possession of weapons by previous offenders. (7) In
Page 19, Line 9addition to a conviction for felony crime as defined in section 24-4.1-302
Page 19, Line 10(1), a felony conviction or adjudication for one of the following felonies
Page 19, Line 11prohibits a person from possessing, using, or carrying upon the person a
Page 19, Line 12firearm as defined in section 18-1-901 (3)(h) or any other weapon that is subject to this article 12 pursuant to subsection (1) or (3) of this section:
Page 19, Line 13(hhh) A criminal attempt, complicity, or conspiracy to commit any of the offenses listed in this subsection (7);
andPage 19, Line 14(iii) Unlawful conduct involving an unserialized firearm, frame, or receiver, as described in section 18-12-111.5; and
Page 19, Line 15(jjj) Unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale,
Page 19, Line 16or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm, as described in section 18-12-116.
Page 19, Line 17SECTION 5. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 24-33.5-424, amend (3)(b.3)(XI) and (3)(b.3)(XII); and add (3)(b.3)(XIII) as follows:
Page 19, Line 1824-33.5-424. National instant criminal background check
Page 19, Line 19system - state point of contact - fee - grounds for denial of firearm
Page 20, Line 1transfer - appeal - rule-making - unlawful acts - instant criminal
Page 20, Line 2background check cash fund - creation. (3) (b.3) In addition to the
Page 20, Line 3grounds for denial specified in subsections (3)(a) and (3)(b) of this
Page 20, Line 4section, the bureau shall deny a transfer of a firearm if the prospective
Page 20, Line 5transferee has been convicted of any of the following offenses committed
Page 20, Line 6on or after June 19, 2021, if the offense is classified as a misdemeanor,
Page 20, Line 7or if the prospective transferee has been convicted in another state or
Page 20, Line 8jurisdiction, including a military or federal jurisdiction, of an offense that,
Page 20, Line 9if committed in Colorado, would constitute any of the following offenses
Page 20, Line 10classified as a misdemeanor offense, within five years prior to the transfer:
Page 20, Line 11(XI) Unlawfully providing a firearm other than a handgun to a juvenile, as described in section 18-12-108.7 (3);
orPage 20, Line 12(XII) Unlawful conduct involving an unserialized firearm, frame, or receiver, as described in section 18-12-111.5; or
Page 20, Line 13(XIII) Unlawful manufacture, distribution, transfer, sale,
Page 20, Line 14or purchase of a specified semiautomatic firearm, as described in section 18-12-116.
Page 20, Line 15SECTION 6. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 18-12-401.5, amend (8)(a)(IV)(D) and (8)(a)(IV)(E); and add (8)(a)(IV)(F) as follows:
Page 20, Line 1618-12-401.5. Permit required - issuing agency - cash fund -
Page 20, Line 17inspections - penalty - report - rules - repeal. (8) (a) Notwithstanding
Page 20, Line 18subsection (7) of this section, the department shall revoke a state permit if the state permit holder:
Page 20, Line 19(IV) Is convicted of any of the following:
Page 20, Line 20(D) Selling or otherwise transferring a firearm to a person who is
Page 20, Line 21ineligible to possess the firearm pursuant to state or federal law;
orPage 21, Line 1(E) Selling or otherwise transferring a firearm component or
Page 21, Line 2accessory, as defined in section 29-11.7-101.5, to another person in violation of federal, state, or local law; or
Page 21, Line 3(F) Manufacturing, distributing, transferring, selling, or
Page 21, Line 4purchasing a specified semiautomatic firearm in violation of section 18-12-116.
Page 21, Line 5SECTION 7. In Colorado Revised Statutes, add 24-35-122 as follows:
Page 21, Line 624-35-122. Specified semiautomatic firearms guidance.The
Page 21, Line 7division in the department of revenue responsible for issuing
Page 21, Line 8state firearms dealer permits shall provide guidance and
Page 21, Line 9clarification to assist in the implementation of section 18-12-116.
Page 21, Line 10The division shall publish and make publicly available guidance
Page 21, Line 11about specific models of firearms to which section 18-12-116 (2)
Page 21, Line 12applies. The division may consult with firearm experts and
Page 21, Line 13convene working groups to assist with creating guidance about
Page 21, Line 14the specific models of firearms to which section 18-12-116 (2) applies.
Page 21, Line 15SECTION 8. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 18-12-302, amend (1)(a) as follows:
Page 21, Line 1618-12-302. Large-capacity magazines prohibited - penalties -
Page 21, Line 17exceptions. (1) (a) Except as otherwise provided in this section,
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after July 1, 2013, a person who sells, transfers, or possesses a large-capacity magazine commits aclass 2 class 1 misdemeanor.Page 21, Line 19SECTION 9. In Colorado Revised Statutes, 18-12-102, amend (1) as follows:
Page 21, Line 2018-12-102. Possessing a dangerous or illegal weapon -
Page 22, Line 1affirmative defense - definition. (1) As used in this section, the term
Page 22, Line 2"dangerous weapon" means a firearm silencer, machine gun,
machine gun conversion device rapid-fire device, short shotgun, or short rifle.Page 22, Line 3SECTION 10. Effective date - applicability. This act takes
Page 22, Line 4effect September 1, 2025, and applies to offenses committed on or after said date.
Page 22, Line 5SECTION 11. Severability. If any provision of this act or the
Page 22, Line 6application of this act to any person or circumstance is held invalid, the
Page 22, Line 7invalidity does not affect other provisions or applications of the act that
Page 22, Line 8can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this act are declared to be severable.
Page 22, Line 9SECTION 12. Safety clause. The general assembly finds,
Page 22, Line 10determines, and declares that this act is necessary for the immediate
Page 22, Line 11preservation of the public peace, health, or safety or for appropriations for
Page 22, Line 12the support and maintenance of the departments of the state and state institutions.