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Four people have been arrested and more than a dozen weapons and hundreds of rounds of ammunition have been seized at a downtown Denver hotel that is close to several events planned in conjunction with the upcoming Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
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A coalition of law enforcement agencies, public health experts and activists are behind a new effort to reduce gun violence among young people in Northern Colorado.
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Colorado Republicans voiced adamant opposition during a House debate about a proposed bill that would require firearms not in use to be stored securely in order to prevent children and teens from accessing the weapons.
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The House Natural Resources Committee is one of the most powerful congressional bodies when it comes to managing the West's public lands. But the committee's first meeting of the year devolved into an argument over guns.
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Gun sales have spiked during the pandemic, and retailers are running low on ammunition all around the country.
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Police kill more people per capita here in the Mountain West than almost any other place in the nation. Researchers say there’s one big reason why: guns.
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Rep. Lauren Boebert, a newly elected congresswoman from Colorado, says she’ll carry a handgun on Capitol Hill.
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As protest events continue, many different groups are showing up with guns, throwing safety into question.
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A dispatcher says someone was reportedly walking around a house when the owners were away on vacation. An update says that person appears to be holding a gun. An officer approaches that person, whose hands are in their pockets. They interact for a short time, and then the person quickly pulls something out of a pocket and points. Quick – is it a gun or a cell phone?
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“Most suicide prevention PSAs stress a doom-and-gloom outlook and stress the tragedy of suicide. And from my point of view, [that] may do more harm than good.â€