The Litigation page tracks the active lawsuits challenging Colorado firearms laws — including CFFLA's own — and lets you help fund them. It's public; anyone can read it.
Find it at cffla.org/litigation.
Reading a case
Each lawsuit is a card. At a glance you'll see:
- A status pill — "Active" or "Concluded"
- The legal challenge and the Colorado law it targets
- When it was filed
CFFLA's own case is marked "Our lawsuit · CFFLA co-plaintiff." The lead case is CFFLA v. Polis, challenging HB26-1126 — a joint suit with the Colorado State Shooting Association.
Click a card to expand it and read the summary. Where available, you'll find "Read the filing (PDF) →" to open the court document and "Full court docket →" to follow the case.
Helping fund the lawsuits
On CFFLA's case you'll see "This is CFFLA's fight — help fund it." and a "Support this lawsuit →" button that takes you to the donation page with the litigation fund pre-selected.
Donating
On the donation page (cffla.org/donate) you choose where your support goes:
- "Support CFFLA" — the general fund: *"advocacy, compliance tools, and the free public resources."*
- "Help Finance the Lawsuits" — the litigation fund: *"CFFLA's litigation fund — including our joint suit with the Colorado State Shooting Association challenging HB26-1126."*
Pick a preset amount ($25, $50, $100, $250) or enter your own. Name and email are optional.
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