On Wednesday, February 6 the House Judiciary Committee voted 5 to 4 to defeat House Bill 1066, sponsored by State Representative Cory Gardner (R-63). This “Castle Doctrine” legislation would have extended self-defense protections beyond the home to include businesses.
In spite of this unfortunate loss, three anti-freedom bills were also defeated in the Colorado legislature this week thanks to the activism of NRA members.
On Wednesday, February 6, the House Agriculture, Livestock, & Natural Resources Committee voted down two bills, House Bill 1137 and House Bill 1096.
House Bill 1137, sponsored by State Representative Jerry Sonnenberg (R-65), would have forced the Division of Wildlife to sell an equal amount of hunting land for every purchase, grant, or gift of hunting land it inherits – a “No-Net Gain” bill. A motion to suspend indefinitely was supported by 7 to 6 margin.
House Bill 1096, introduced by State Representative Debbie Stafford (D-40) would have prevented any hunting in any enclosure, no matter how large. A motion to suspend indefinitely was supported by a 12-0 vote, killing the bill.
Finally, House Bill 1190 was withdrawn by its sponsor, State Representative James Kerr (R-28). HB1190 would have eliminated the requirement that the Colorado Bureau of Investigation remain open for business for at least 12 hours on Sundays in order to process requests for instant criminal background checks. HB 1190 would have negatively impacted firearm dealers and gun-shows by exacerbating wait times for purchasing a firearm, especially since most firearm purchases occur on weekends.
Update on Pending Colorado Firearm Legislation
Friday, February 8, 2008
Thursday, January 15, 2026
The 2026 Virginia legislative session is underway, and lawmakers are continuing their assault on your Second Amendment rights.
Monday, January 19, 2026
In a monumental development for gun owners, the Department of Justice has acknowledged that one of the oldest federal gun control laws on the books is unconstitutional.
Thursday, January 8, 2026
Anti-gun legislators in Richmond have been busy ahead of the 2026 legislative session working on ways to burden your Second Amendment rights.
Friday, January 23, 2026
On Monday, January 26th, the Senate Courts of Justice committee will hold a hearing on over a dozen gun control bills, including semi-automatic bans and concealed carry prohibitions. The hearing will begin at 8am.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Today, the North Carolina House of Representatives rescheduled this morning’s veto override on Senate Bill 50, Freedom to Carry NC, to February 9, 2026.
More Like This From Around The NRA
















