KDVR – The Sharif County Office said on Monday that although it opposes the semi -automated weapons signed in the law, it will start building a duties death plan described to Sharif offices in this measure.
The disputed bill was strongly signed by the state governor Jared Police on Thursday and requires training and permission to obtain a permit by persons who seek to buy a half -automatic firearm with a separate magazine in Colorado. It also prohibits the sale and purchase of rapid transfer devices.
On Monday, and Wild Sharif County Office restored his strong opposition According to the new law, the Wild County Council supported the provincial commissioners unanimously a decision submitted by Wilde Sharif Steve Rells expressing such an opposition.
“Unfortunately, Governor SB SB 25-003 signed on April 10, 2025, and the draft law enters August 1, 2026,” the Wild County Office said in a statement. “This draft law will have a direct impact on the citizens of Wild County and the duties of the Wild County Office.”
The office pointed out that the refusal to perform the duties shown in the legislation “will have a negative impact” on the citizens of Wild Province, and will mainly work as another obstacle to the guaranteed rights in the second amendment of the United States constitution.
For this reason, Sharif’s office said that it will start working on a plan to accommodate the operation and will include any employees, equipment or other needs in requesting the agency’s 2026 budget to the Board of Commissioners.
“To clarify the matter in abundance, Sharif Rells stated that the Senate Law 25-003 will do nothing to reduce the crimes that involve weapons in Colorado, which is just an insult to the citizen’s efforts to exercise the second amendment rights,” Sharif’s office stated x.