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  2. Rocky Mountain Gun Owners - Wikipedia

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    Rocky Mountain Gun Owners (RMGO) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit gun rights advocacy group in Colorado, United States. [1]The group has become known for aggressive lobbying activities that have made their issues prominent, particularly in primaries and candidate nominating assemblies and for its influence in firearms public policy such as concealed carry [2] and constitutional carry [3] legislation.

  3. List of shootings in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Lyndon McLeod (aka Roman McClay) killed five and injured two at multiple Denver and Lakewood locations. McLeod later exchanged gunfire with a Lakewood police officer and was killed. [31] [32] Colorado Springs nightclub shooting: Colorado Springs, Colorado: November 19, 2022: 5: At Club Q, an LGBTQ+ club, five were killed and 25 wounded. [33]

  4. Colorado Springs nightclub shooting - Wikipedia

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    It was for a time the only LGBTQ club in Colorado Springs, Colorado's second-most populous city with a population of just under 500,000. [17] A 2021 article by Denver -based magazine 5280 noted the club to be a place "where LGBTQ folks [went] for drag performances , dance parties , and drinks ."

  5. Colorado teachers are being armed with guns

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  6. Dudley Brown - Wikipedia

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    Brown founded the Colorado organization Rocky Mountain Gun Owners in 1996 as a "no-compromise" alternative to other pro-gun organizations. [1] In the wake of the Columbine High School massacre, Colorado voters passed Amendment 22, a voter-initiated measure requiring background checks of gun purchases at gun shows, closing the gun show loophole. [6]

  7. Colorado voters to decide whether 6.5% excise tax will be ...

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    If approved in Colorado, the tax would be on top of the 10 to 11% excise tax the federal government placed on firearms starting in 1919. Colorado voters to decide whether 6.5% excise tax will be ...

  8. Mountain States Legal Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Mountain States Legal Foundation (MSLF) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit [2] conservative free market public interest law firm based in Lakewood, Colorado. [3] [4] [5] Its lawyers argue cases on property rights and federal land management in the American West, [5] as well as gun rights [6] and other constitutional law cases.

  9. Talk:Green Mountain (Lakewood, Colorado) - Wikipedia

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