Judge: Sheriffs Can’t Sue Colorado Over Gun Laws
A federal judge ruled Wednesday that Colorado sheriffs suing the state over new firearm restrictions dont have standing to proceed with the case as a group, but the legal battle is far from over. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Marcia Krieger in Denver doesnt stop the lawsuit because 21 other plaintiffs who are suing do have standing. The court will still consider whether universal background checks and a ban on ammunition magazines that hold more than 15 rounds are constitutional, the judge said.
If individual sheriffs wish to protect individual rights or interests they may do so
however, the sheriffs have confused their individual rights and interests with those of the county sheriffs office, Krieger said. The remaining plaintiffs include individuals and various gun groups. The laws that took effect July 1 were among a package of gun control legislation passed in response to mass shootings last year at a suburban Denver movie theater and a Connecticut elementary school.
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