Democrats advance gun barrel regulation bill on party line vote
By Shaina Cole | Contributing Writer, Rocky Mountain Voice
Gun barrels are not serialized. They are not a regulated “firearm” under federal law. But Colorado lawmakers are preparing to vote on whether they should be treated more like one.
The bill sponsored by Sen. Tom Sullivan of Centennial, would require barrels to be sold through a federally licensed dealer instead of privately. Dealers would keep purchase records for five years. Violations could carry fines — and up to 30 days in county jail.
The proposal advanced out of committee on a narrow vote and now heads to the full Senate.
Supporters describe it as the next step after last year’s ghost gun legislation. Critics argue it regulates a part that cannot be traced.
At the center of the debate: whethe...

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