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SB 25-034

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Voluntary Do-Not-Sell Firearms Waiver

Plain-English Summary

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Senate Bill 25-034 in Colorado allows individuals to voluntarily waive their right to purchase firearms for a certain period. This waiver is entered into the national background check system and prevents firearm transfers while it's active. The state will create an online portal where people can submit, update, or revoke these waivers. If someone tries to buy a gun during this waiver period, they could face a fine of up to $25. The bill requires the department to receive at least $200,000 in grants or donations before implementing the system. Since it has been signed into law, the process for creating and using this online portal will now move forward.

Official Summary

The act establishes a process for a person to voluntarily waive the right to purchase a firearm (voluntary waiver). The Colorado bureau of investigation (bureau) in the department of public safety (department) shall deny a firearm transfer to the person while the voluntary waiver is in effect. The bureau shall develop an online portal (portal) for a person to electronically file for a voluntary waiver, update contact information, and revoke a voluntary waiver. The bureau is required to verify the filer's identity before accepting a voluntary waiver or revocation. The bureau shall enter a voluntary waiver into the national instant criminal background check system and any other federal or state computer-based systems used to identify prohibited purchasers of firearms. A person may revoke the voluntary waiver by filing for revocation with the bureau. The waiver remains in effect for 30 days after the bureau accepts the revocation. A person filing the voluntary waiver form may provide the name and contact information of a person who will be contacted if the person attempts to purchase a firearm while the voluntary waiver is in effect or if the filer revokes the voluntary waiver. The act prohibits a person from attempting to purchase a firearm while subject to a voluntary waiver. Attempting to purchase a firearm while subject to a voluntary waiver is a civil infraction, punishable by a maximum $25 fine. The voluntary waiver process and the prohibition on attempting to purchase a firearm while subject to a voluntary waiver are contingent on the department receiving $200,000 of gifts, grants, or donations to develop and operate the portal. The act permits the department to seek, accept, and expend gifts, grants, or donations for the portal. (Note: This summary applies to this bill as enacted.)

Details

Chamber
Senate
First action
2025-06-02
Latest action
2025-01-08
Last action desc.
Introduced In Senate - Assigned to State, Veterans, & Military Affairs
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Votes

BILL
2025-05-05 · House · passYes: 36 · No: 28 · Other:
AMD
2025-05-03 · House · failYes: 24 · No: 37 · Other:
AMD
2025-05-03 · House · failYes: 27 · No: 34 · Other:
AMD
2025-05-03 · House · failYes: 23 · No: 38 · Other:
AMD
2025-05-03 · House · failYes: 23 · No: 38 · Other:
BILL
2025-04-17 · Senate · passYes: 23 · No: 12 · Other: