Colorado Legislature Approves 'Red Flag' Gun Bill

DENVER (AP) - A Colorado "red flag" bill authorizing the potential removal of firearms from persons deemed by a court to be in crisis is on its way to the governor's desk. Colorado's House voted 38-25 Monday to approve Senate amendments to the bill.

The Colorado state Capitol (credit: CBS)

Gov. Jared Polis has pledged to sign it.

The Democrat-sponsored bill would allow family, household members or law enforcement to petition a court to have guns seized from an owner if they believe he or she poses a threat.

A subsequent court hearing could extend a gun seizure up to 364 days.

The bill places the burden of proof on the gun owner to prove that he or she no longer poses a risk in order to get the firearms back.

Minority Republican lawmakers fought furiously against the bill.

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