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AG Weiser ‘Happy To Work' On Expansion Of Colorado's Red Flag Law
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said he will work with them to draft legislation to expand state's Extreme Risk Protection Order Law.
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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said he will work with them to draft legislation to expand state's Extreme Risk Protection Order Law.
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