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Colorado GOP Rep. Forced to Remove 2A Sticker in House Chamber Amid Gun Control Debate

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Colorado GOP Rep. Forced to Remove 2A Sticker in House Chamber Amid Gun Control Debate

Colorado GOP Rep. Ken DeGraaf was forced to cover a Second Amendment sticker on his laptop in the House chamber, after Democratic colleagues deemed it “offensive.” The sticker, reading “Shall not be infringed,” sparked controversy amid heated debates over a strict new gun control bill. DeGraaf criticized the move as an attack on the Constitution, highlighting the growing tension between state lawmakers over gun rights and safety measures.


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