The Gun Laws page lets anyone search Colorado firearms law and read the results in plain language, with every card tracing back to real statutes, bills, and rules. No account needed.
Find it at cffla.org/gun-laws.
Three ways to search
The page explains it directly: *"Three ways to search: look up a specific bill ("SB25-003" or "Senate Bill 3"), ask a question in plain language, or search by legal topic."*
- Look up a specific bill — type a bill number like
SB25-003, or its plain name likeSenate Bill 3. - Ask a plain-language question — describe what you want to know in your own words.
- Search by topic — enter a subject area.
Press Enter for ranked results that cite real Colorado law.
Reading the results
Each result is a card labeled by type — Statute, Bill, or Rule. Bills also show a status badge so you know where the law stands:
- "Signed — in effect"
- "Enacted — effective later"
- "In progress"
- "Did not pass"
(If a bill's status can't be confirmed, no badge is shown — the page never guesses.)
Opening a result
Click any card to expand it in place. You'll see a plain-language summary and cross-references to related laws. From there you can follow the connections between a bill and the statutes it changes.
Browsing everything
To browse rather than search, scroll to "Browse the Colorado Legislation Index" ("Browse bills, statutes, and rules by category") and click "Browse all Colorado legislation." You can filter by category to narrow the list.
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