In 2019, state lawmakers passed a red flag law to try to prevent more mass shootings. However, an analysis by the Associated Press found that Colorado rarely uses it.
- Associated Press analysis shows Colorado rarely uses red flag law ( Download)
- 360: Lawsuit against Colorado's Red Flag Law ( Download)
- Inside the process of seizing a weapon using Colorado's red flag gun law ( Download)
- Colorado Governor Says Club Q Shooting 'Would Have Been Good Instance' For New Red Flag Law ( Download)
- 13 Investigates: A look at Colorado’s red flag law, who can enforce it and why ( Download)
- City of Broomfield considers stricter gun laws after recent shootings ( Download)
- Law enforcement talk Colorado's red flag law ( Download)
- Challenge on Red Flag Gun law moves forward by Colorado Court of Appeals ( Download)
- Next Question: What happens if a law enforcement official refuses to follow the Red Flag Law ( Download)
- Red flag gun laws: What are they ( Download)
- WATCH: Why the term ‘red flag law’ is problematic ( Download)
- Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser on Red Flag Law ( Download)
- Red flag laws: How they work and which states enforce them ( Download)
- Death of 8-year-old boy shows why Colorado's 'Mandatory reporting laws are flawed' ( Download)
- Colorado law enforcement community supports use of force reform ( Download)