weapons with the town of Superior (scene of the Marshall Fire in addition to Louisville) passing their ordinance as well. Nearby Lafayette is expected to pass at their next meeting.
Louisville passes new gun laws
Louisvilles council unanimously passed six gun ordinances on their second reading. According to the councils agenda, the ordinances will enact the following measures:
Ban the sale and possession of assault weapons, large-capacity magazines and rapid-fire trigger activators, and establishing a minimum age to possess firearms
Prohibit the carrying of firearms in certain public places
Prohibit the open carrying of firearms in public places
Require all firearm dealers to post signs at all locations where firearm transfers take place
Require a waiting period prior to the sale of firearms
Regulate the possession of unfinished frames and receivers, and unserialized firearms
Lafayette advances new gun laws
Lafayette advanced a resolution and four ordinances on first reading Tuesday night. There will be a second reading at an upcoming meeting. If they all pass on the second reading, the new laws will take effect 10 days later.
The resolution expresses the councils strong support for Colorado local governments enacting and enforcing local firearms regulations, and imploring the Colorado General Assembly to enact statewide laws to address gun violence and prevention.
According to the councils agenda, the four ordinances would:
Regulate the possession of unfinished frames and receivers and unserialized firearms
Require all firearm dealers to post signs at all locations where firearm transfers take place
Prohibit the open carrying of firearms in public places
Prohibit the carrying of firearms on city property
An amendment was unanimously added to include an exception for residents bringing weapons or parts to the Lafayette Police Department for destruction, city spokesperson Debbie Wilmot said.
Superior passes new gun laws
In Superior on Tuesday night, the town Board of Trustees passed the ordinances unanimously
The proposed ordinance address assault weapons, large-capacity magazines, trigger activators, and otherwise regulates the purchase and sale of firearms in Superior in ways calculated to reduce threats to residents in public places and the risk of impulsive suicide or crime posed by easy-to-obtain firearms, the boards agenda read.
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