15 out of 100 points
Colorado scores only 15 points out of 100 for strong gun laws on the 2011 Brady State Scorecard published annually.
Colorado residents voted overwhelmingly to close the gun show loophole in November of 2000, but Colorado's elected officials have done nothing more to protect its residents from gun violence. Amendment 22, to close the gun show loophole by requiring Brady background checks on all gun show sales, passed by a margin of 70%-30%.
The following is the sad state of gun laws in Colorado:
- No ban on assault weapons
- No ban on high capacity ammunition clips
- No registration
- No gun owner licensing
- No background checks for on line gun sales and other person to person gun transactions
- No police discretion to determine who carries concealed handguns in public
- No 'good cause' required for concealed carry permit applicants
- No limit on the amount of handguns you can buy in one purchase