Colorado’s Long History of Not Holding Gun Manufacturers Accountable May Soon Change
Until now it’s been nearly impossible to hold the gun industry accountable in Colorado. That could all change this legislative session.
Until now it’s been nearly impossible to hold the gun industry accountable in Colorado. That could all change this legislative session.
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