A gun-rights group filed an expected legal challenge of Colorado’s landmark new gun restrictions on Tuesday in hopes of overturning training requirements and bans on rapid-fire trigger devices and high-capacity magazines.
The Colorado State Shooting Association, an affiliate of the National Rifle Association, filed the complaint in federal court.
The other plaintiffs include a U.S. Air Force veteran who was severely burned in Afghanistan and relies on banned accessories to shoot guns; a 19-year-old who won’t be able to buy a semiautomatic gun before the training requirements go into effect in 2026; a domestic violence survivor whose preferred pistol would be affected by the regulations; and others who allege the “burdensome” law infringes on their Second Amendment rights.
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