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Boulder Colorado Is About to Pass an Assault Weapons Ban

Boulder — a city where a local bank once handed out rifles to customers — is about to pass a law far less friendly to firearms.

Boulder — a city where a local bank once handed out rifles to customers — is about to pass a law far less friendly to firearms.

 

The Boulder City Council Tuesday night gave tentative approval to a ban on the sale and possession of what the city defines as “assault weapons” — a proposal that sparked a pro-gun street protest in the left-leaning college town last month.

 

The measure also would ban bump stocks (a.k.a. “multi-burst trigger activators”) and high-capacity magazines holding 10 or more rounds.

 

It was approved unanimously Tuesday and now must undergo a third reading in a few weeks, KUSA-9News reports. The third reading may lead to some amendments to the measure. 

Natalie Delgadillo is an editor and writer living in Washington, D.C. Her work has appeared in the Washington Post, Bloomberg's CityLab, and The Atlantic. She was previously the managing editor of DCist.