Colorado lawmakers explore potential changes to state's red flag law in wake of Club Q shooting

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Colorado lawmakers explore potential changes to state's red flag law in wake of Club Q shooting
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The Club Q shooting suspect’s 2021 arrest for allegedly making bomb threats has put Colorado’s red flag law back in the spotlight and now lawmakers are exploring potential changes

Colorado’s red flag law, which passed in 2019, allows a family or household member or law enforcement to petition a court if they believe a person poses a significant risk to themselves or others.

Following the lead of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, some lawmakers, including State Representative Meg Froelich, D-Englewood, say it may be time to consider changes to the red flag law, like expanding who can petition a court to have guns removed from someone's custody. “That’s one of the things we fought with a lot during the debate to get the bill passed,” Sullivan said. “It would be great if [we added] district attorneys, attorney generals, health care professionals, you know, that kind of stuff that they already have in other states.

“It is the policy of the Sheriff’s Office to respect and protect the constitutional rights of all those we serve,” the statement reads. “The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office will ensure that the rights of people to be free from unreasonable search and seizures and to receive due process of law are safeguarded and maintained. These protections are reflected in our mission statement, the law-enforcement code of ethics and codified in our policies.

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