By Elaine Donnelly
Extending sexual misconduct to combat units

Colorado Democratic legislators are passing a hail of new anti-gun laws that prevent the most vulnerable from defending themselves in places often targeted by rapists and mass killers. Similar bills are being rolled out by Democratic legislators in other states, headed to Congress.

They were only expecting 200. They got more. Many more. Organizers with Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, a Colorado grass-roots gun-rights organization, had planned a free, four-hour firearms training course for local teachers Monday evening. More than 300 teachers showed up for the event in Broomfield.
"Teachers have been beating down our doors to receive firearms training," said Director Dudley Brown.
OVERBECK: Colorado anti-gun laws target the most vulnerable →