A controversial package of Democratic gun control bills cleared the Colorado House Monday. The measures now head to the state Senate.
Dems pass bill to ban concealed carry on college campuses. 34-31. All four measures now move to senate.
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The first bill lawmakers passed would limit .
鈥淎 bill like this will save lives,鈥� said Democratic house speaker Mark Ferrandino. 鈥淎nd while we have to make sure we鈥檙e protecting the second amendment. We also have to protect life. That is also fundamental to what we do here.鈥�
鈥淔ifteen rounds is a lot of rounds, but it could cause that hesitation that could save another 15 lives,鈥� said Democratic representative Beth McCann of Denver, one of the main sponsors of house bill 1224.
That is not a view shared by the opposition. Republicans argue the bill will never keep evil people from doing evil things, or reduce gun violence.
鈥淭here is no correlation between the size of the magazine and the amount of gun violence,鈥� said Representative Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling). 鈥淪o what is the purpose and goal of this bill? Is it just to do something because you feel you have to do something?鈥�
The mood during the debate was somber with several opponents getting choked up and teary when explaining their no votes. Representative Ed Vigil (D- Fort Garland) says his rural district is filled with people who hunt and fish and rely on weapons and high capacity magazines.
鈥淚t鈥檚 part of what it took to settle this land. I cannot turn my back on that. I feel like I have to defend our second amendment.鈥�
The magazine limit passed largely along party lines with only three Democratic no votes, including Vigil. He was the only Democrat to vote against the entire package of four bills. Lawmakers also moved forward a measure to ban and require .
Bill charging background check fees passes house 33-32.
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A bill to make people pay a fee for a background check narrowly passed as well, by only one vote.