Colo. Voters Decide Today Whether to Recall Two State Senators
Over passage of gun control laws
Voters in Colorado will decide today whether two Democratic state senators will get to keep their jobs.
State Senator Angela Giron and state Senate President John Morse face recalls after they helped to pass gun control laws in the state following the mass shooting at an Aurora movie theater.
The legislation led to a backlash from gun rights activists, who gathered signatures and forced the recall elections.
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Puhleeez recall idiot senators!
I hear a lot about how Colorado is a “libertarian” state. But other than their drug policy, what makes that place libertarian?