Here's a rundown of some of the latest information we have on the gun control debate coming from the State House in Denver.
The Colorado Legislature is considering seven gun-related measures from Democrats Monday.
Here's a look at the bills and what they do:
- BACKGROUND CHECKS: House Bill 1229 would add a background check requirement for many guns sold in private transactions. It passed a Senate committee on a 3-2 party-line vote. The Democrat-sponsored bill has already cleared the House.
- MAGAZINE LIMITS: House Bill 1224 limits gun ammunition magazines to 15 rounds. The Democrat-sponsored bill has cleared the House, and passed Senate Judiciary on a 3-2 party line vote.
- FIREARM BAN FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE OFFENDERS: Senate Bill 197 would expand a ban on gun ownership for people convicted of certain domestic-violence offenses. The bill passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on a party-line 3-2 vote Monday. One more committee vote awaits before the full Senate considers it.
- GUN LIABILITY: Senate Bill 196 adds legal liability for gun sellers and owners. The bill faced its first test Monday.
- GUNS ON CAMPUS: House Bill 1226 would end Colorado's unusual law barring public college campuses from banning concealed weapons. The Democrat-sponsored bill has already cleared the House.
- ONLINE GUN TRAINING: Senate Bill 195 would require people seeking concealed carry permits to take gun training courses in person. The bill faced its first legislative review Monday.
- BACKGROUND CHECK FEES: House Bill 1228 would revive fees for gun purchasers who need background checks. It passed a Senate committee in a 3-2 party-line vote. The Democrat-sponsored bill has already cleared the House.

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