Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper says more than a third of Coloradans own at least one firearm.
But, "At the same time, two of the worst shootings in history have taken place in Colorado," he said Tuesday during a panel on gun violence, referring to the 1999 shooting at Columbine High School and last summer's movie theater shooting in Aurora.
Hickenlooper has called for expanded background checks, a measure that's cleared the state House and awaits a Senate vote.
Citing recent mass shootings, Republican U.S. Rep. Doug Lamborn argued that, "if some of these laws were in effect, it would've made no difference, unfortunately."
Hickenlooper was battling a cough and weighed in infrequently, but he did spar with Republican Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, who argued that criminals wouldn't be screened by expanded background checks.
The governor argued, "It doesn't catch all the crooks, but it catches the dumb ones."
Comments from Denver panel on gun violence
POSTED: 12:17 PM MST Feb 20, 2013
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