Gun control debates continue to fire off as Boulder City Council just banned assault weapons, which means some gun owners have until July to dispose of theirs.
We may have been some of the last American gals who got the chance to meet The 1975 before a show, as Matt Healy said, 'I'm not doing it anymore in America.'
We already know where the Larimer County Sheriff stands on stricter gun control (in a word, opposed); but Colorado State University has gone the other direction.
If you've been on Facebook lately lots of people are chiming in about gun laws, the second amendment and Pres. Obama's stance. Former Bronco's quarterback recently said in an interview that he is questionable about the high powered weapons...
Would you be scared if you saw a teenager toting around a rifle outside of Wal-Mart? It happened yesterday at the Wal-Mart Supercenter on Mulberry and Lemay.
This week President Obama announced that he wants a ban on assault rifles, stronger background checks, and a number of other things involving gun control. What the President wants has some people cheering, while others are fuming and calling some of the ideas "unconstitutional."
Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith was took to Facebook yesterday to speak his mind on the issue and announce the he would not enforce any laws that he deems unconstitutional.
Wednesday afternoon, President Obama proposed numerous measures in response to a string of recent mass shootings across the country, including one at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in which 20 children and six adults were murdered by a gunman.