Colorado Moms, Students Applaud the Passage of Critical Gun Safety Legislation

This week, Everytown and its grassroots networks of Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action released the following statements applauding the Colorado legislature for passing critical gun violence prevention legislation. SB24-066 (Sullivan) would require credit card companies and other financial institutions that process payments to develop a code specifically for the purchase of firearms and related products.

The bill now heads to Governor Jared Polis’ desk to be signed into law.

“Communities across Colorado continue to pay for the devastating toll of gun violence and we are thankful lawmakers like Senator Sullivan continue to take action to prevent further tragedy,” said Christa T Palmer, a volunteer with the Colorado chapter of Moms Demand Action. “Thanks to Senator Sullivan’s advocacy, this legislation very well may help to prevent tragedy before it strikes, playing a critical role in identifying potential gun crimes and breaking cycles of violence.”

Colorado has proven itself to be a leader in the gun violence prevention movement. Last year, Colorado responded to unacceptable levels of gun violence and mass shootings, passing numerous measures to combat the gun violence epidemic. During the 2023 legislative session, Moms Demand Action and Students Demand Action volunteers were at the forefront of advocating for the additional gun safety bills passed and signed into law. Colorado lawmakers passed and Governor Polis signed five gun safety bills into law. These bills include:

  • A law to strengthen Colorado’s Extreme Risk protection law;
  • A law to help hold bad actors in the gun industry accountable for their role in fueling the gun violence crisis;
  • A law to raise the age requirement for firearm purchases to 21 years old;
  • A law to create a mandatory firearm purchase waiting period, and
  • A law to address the rising threat of ghost gun legislation.

In an average year, 930 people die and 466 are wounded by guns in Colorado. Guns are the leading cause of death among children and teens in Colorado, and an average of 79 children and teens die by guns every year, of which 51% are suicides and 45% are homicides. More information about gun violence in Colorado is available here.

About Everytown for Gun Safety
Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund (“Everytown for Gun Safety”) is the largest gun violence prevention organization in the country with nearly ten million supporters and more than 700,000 donors including moms, mayors, survivors, students, and everyday Americans who are fighting for common-sense gun safety measures that can help save lives. Learn more at www.everytown.org

About Moms Demand Action
Moms Demand Action is the nation’s largest grassroots volunteer network working to end gun violence. Moms Demand Action campaigns for new and stronger solutions to lax gun laws and loopholes that jeopardize the safety of our families, educates policymakers and parents about the importance of secure firearm storage and works to create a culture of gun safety through partnerships with businesses, community organizations and influencers. There is a Moms Demand Action chapter in every state of the country and more than 700 local groups across the country. For more information or to get involved visit www.momsdemandaction.org.

About Students Demand Action
Students Demand Action is the largest grassroots, youth-led gun violence prevention group in the country with more than 600 groups and active volunteers in every state and the District of Columbia. The movement, created by and for teens and young adults, aims to channel the energy and passion of high school and college-aged students into the fight against gun violence. Students Demand Action volunteers organize within their schools and communities to educate their peers, register voters, and demand common-sense solutions to this national public health crisis at the local, state, and federal level. For more information or to get involved visit www.studentsdemandaction.org.

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