Crime, defunding police, fear of uncertainty and unrest after natural disasters or another pandemic are fueling gun ownership and interest in gun schools. "There's a lot of things, a lot of chaos that ...
Sheriffs in Colorado’s resource-stretched mountain communities are far from enthusiastic about being on the front lines of implementing the state legislature’s sweeping gun control law next year.
Many law‑enforcement training systems mistakenly treat familiarization as learning, rewarding exposure and short‑term performance rather than durable skill. Firearms and other high‑liability police ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has scheduled a series of virtual and in-person stakeholder meetings beginning Feb. 9 to explain requirements for a new firearms safety program and gather input from ...
When the advocacy group Everytown for Gun Safety announced it would be introducing a robust new array of classes to help people safely buy, use and store firearms, the decision caught some longtime ...
When it comes to learning how to use a firearm, it's important to recognize the distinct disciplines within the training and how they're shaped by unique operational contexts, equipment and ...
Four-term state Rep. Terry Roy, R-Deerfield, who is a retired police officer, said a mandatory one-hour annual firearms safety training course for all K-12 public school students would help the state ...