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Colorado Court of Appeals upholds state’s ban on large-capacity magazines
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The Colorado Court of Appeals, in a unanimous opinion issued Thursday, upheld the state’s ban on large-capacity ammunition magazines of 15 rounds or more. The lawsuit dates back to the contentious 2013 state legislative session in which Democrats, who controlled both the House and Senate, passed a trio of gun-control laws, including one that banned…
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ENDORSEMENT WATCH | EMILY’s List picks candidates in Democratic primaries
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EMILY’s List, a national group that backs pro-choice Democratic women candidates, on Wednesday endorsed five legislative candidates running for open seats in Colorado’s June 26 primary election. The group’s president, Stephanie Schriock, called the group’s picks “at the forefront of advocacy for Colorado’s working families and their children.” “These women have used their personal experiences…
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FEEDBACK | Teachers, guns & money — and more
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More money into the system – or better pay for the best teachers? The recent opinion piece from Colorado teacher Jill Cullis shed some light on the problems facing Colorado’s schools. Recent increases in funding, with the bulk of those dollars not going to teachers’ salaries, is the real problem. During Teacher Appreciation Week, we should…
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Neville shocker: Hardline state senator kept off ballot by Darryl Glenn and his fiery speech
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In a surprise eleventh-hour upset, State Senator Tim Neville — until today considered a GOP frontrunner in the Colorado U.S. Senate race — was knocked out of the running by El Paso County Commissioner Darryl Glenn, an underdog candidate who gave an impassioned twelve-minute speech on the floor of the state Republican Party convention that fired…





