Executive Director Taylor Rhodes was interviewed by CBS Colorado’s Rick Sallinger on August 4th about the wave of lawsuits facing cities in Boulder County. With one lawsuit ongoing in Superior, RMGO was accused of “picking on” the small town with little resources. On the topic of further actions against towns like Boulder and Louisville, Rhodes said, “We are considering [suing them]. We need our members to be engaged so we can afford to carry on these legal fights.” In June, several municipalities in Boulder County adopted a series of ordinances provided to them by Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety (Gun Control). Everytown has since taken over the lawsuit from Superior, where RMGO won a temporary restraining order from an Obama-appointed judge. The case will be heard in November. Stay tuned for news and updates regarding RMGO v. The Town of Superior, plus any new legal battles as the fight for the Second Amendment continues in Colorado.
Confusion Surrounds Colorado’s “Assault Weapons” Ban Proposal
The 2023 Legislative Session has been a stampede of radical gun control, headlined by the ban on so-called “assault weapons” (HB23-1230). Last week, the AWB was scheduled to have its initial hearing with the House Judiciary Committee, and RMGO was rallying opposition....