Gun control debates continue to fire off as Boulder City Council just banned assault weapons, which means some gun owners have until July to dispose of theirs.
We already know where the Larimer County Sheriff stands on stricter gun control (in a word, opposed); but Colorado State University has gone the other direction.
The debate over gun control in this country has heated up considerably in light of the shooting tragedies in Newtown, Conn. and Aurora. Now that President Obama has outlined his $500 million plan for tighter gun laws, one of our own local sheriffs has made his stance on the issue clear.