
"Colorado's new gun legislation, effective 2026, mandates safety training for purchasing semi-automatic firearms and limits non-training purchases to modified options with a 15-round capacity."
"Despite new regulations, semi-automatic weapons remain prevalent in the U.S., with a significant percentage of the population owning shotguns and semi-automatics."
As of April 2025, mass shootings in the U.S. have reached alarming rates, prompting states like Colorado to amend gun laws. Colorado's legislation will require safety training for those purchasing semi-automatic firearms starting in 2026, while setting limits on firearm configurations for those without training. Despite the push for stricter regulations, semi-automatics continue to be popular, with significant ownership statistics regarding shotguns and semi-automatic weapons. This article aims to explore the implications of these new laws against the backdrop of existing gun ownership trends in America.
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