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These Colorado counties have declared themselves ‘2nd Amendment sanctuaries’ in response to red flag law

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By: David Tripp
3 Jan 2020

As reported by Colorado 9News the following list of counties have passed resolutions or declarations.

Citation/Source: 9news
Writer: Erin Powell
Source URL: https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/next/these-colorado-counties-have-declared-themselves-2nd-amendment-sanctuaries-as-red-flag-bill-progresses/73-a23bcba7-63c7-4a50-a26a-9e1e8a2b91ef
Published: 9:41 PM MST March 6, 2019
Updated: 5:23 PM MST January 3, 2020

  • Alamosa County
  • Archuleta County
  • Baca County
  • Bent County
  • Cheyenne County
  • Conejos County
  • Crowley County
  • Custer County
  • Delta County
  • Dolores County
  • Douglas County
  • El Paso County
  • Elbert County
  • Fremont County
  • Garfield County
  • Huerfano County
  • Jackson County
  • Kiowa County
  • Kit Carson County
  • Lincoln County
  • Logan County
  • Mesa County
  • Mineral County
  • Moffat County
  • Montezuma County
  • Montrose County
  • Otero County (Otero has had a resolution like this since 2013)
  • Park County
  • Phillips County
  • Prowers County
  • Rio Blanco County
  • Rio Grande County
  • Sedgwick
  • Teller County
  • Washington County
  • Weld County
  • Yuma County

Morgan County has issued a statement of opposition to the law, but we are not aware of a passed resolution.

Cities that have passed their own resolutions: Craig, Colo.

Cañon City and the town of Huxton are calling themselves “preservation cities.”

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