Colorado Supreme Court hears arguments in CU Gun Ban case; are Coloradans’ gun rights in the crosshairs?
by CTBC Director | 4:11 pm, June 10, 2011
“No man’s life, liberty, property, or constitutional rights are safe while the Colorado Supreme Court is in session.” (again, with apologies to Mark Twain)
Clear The Bench Colorado has publicized the threat posed by the Colorado Supreme Court to our constitutional right to keep and bear arms in Colorado for some time (including an attempted exploitation of [...]
CU Gun Ban overturned by Colorado Court of Appeals; next stop Colorado Supreme Court?
by CTBC Director | 3:03 pm, April 16, 2010
Clear The Bench Colorado has tracked the threat posed by the Colorado Supreme Court to our constitutional right to keep and bear arms in Colorado for some time (including attempts to levy what amounts to an unconstitutional poll tax on firearms sales and permits, and of course the CU Regents ban on responsible and licensed concealed-carry and [...]
Updates on the Unconstitutional College Campus Gun Bans – headed for a showdown at the Colorado Supreme Court?
by CTBC Director | 9:12 am, March 21, 2010
Clear The Bench Colorado has previously noted that a recent decision by the CSU Board of Governors to deprive Concealed-Carry Weapons (CCW) permit-holders of their legal rights under Colorado statute on CSU campuses is virtually certain to be legally challenged and ultimately decided (as a matter of Colorado law, regulating concealed carry) by the Colorado Supreme [...]
CU Regents reject responsible and licensed Concealed-Carry, effectively declaring “open season” on students
by Captain Arapahoe | 11:45 pm, May 8, 2009
Last week, two events occurred with significant implications for the safety of students on college campuses, specifically on the various campuses and property of the University of Colorado. First, the CU Regents succeeded in getting a lawsuit, brought by students seeking to responsibly exercise their constitutional rights and secure their own safety, thrown out on [...]
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