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From municipal divergence to constitutional clarification. Between 1989 and 2008, Colorado’s firearm framework underwent one of the most consequential transitions in its modern history. This episode examines: • Denver’s 1989 assault weapons ordinance • Robertson v. City and County of Denver (1994) and the “reasonableness” standard • The Federal Assault Weapons Ban (1994–2004) • The legislative aftermath of Columbine • Amendment 22 and background checks at gun shows • Statewide preemption (2003) • Colorado’s shift to shall-issue concealed carry • The national reset under District of Columbia v. Heller (2008) This is not a story of political extremes. It is a story of balance, structural reform, and constitutional realignment. Colorado did not swing wildly. It adjusted. This episode continues the Foundations → Federal Overlay → Judicial Era series. Freedom secured, rights defended! #Coloradogunlaws #SecondAmendmenthistory #Hellerdecisionexplained #Coloradoconcealedcarryhistory #RobertsonvDenver #Columbinelegislation #Gunlawdocumentary #Firearmlawhistory #Shallissueconcealedcarry #Coloradopreemptionlaw #Amendment22Colorado #DistrictofColumbiavHeller #McDonaldvChicago #Gunpolicyhistory #Ameritism ⏱ Chapters 00:01 - “The Fracture Line” 01:06 - CHAPTER 1 — 1989–1994: Denver, Robertson, and Judicial Reasonableness 02:54 - CHAPTER 2 — 1994–2004: Federal Assault Weapons Ban and Colorado’s Choice 04:16 - CHAPTER 3 — 1999: Columbine and Political Realignment 05:48 - CHAPTER 4 — 2002: Trinen and Municipal Authority 06:21 - CHAPTER 5 — 2003: Statewide Standardization 08:36 - CHAPTER 6 — 2008: The Heller Reset 09:35 - “Constitutional Baseline” 📚 Sources • Denver Revised Municipal Code (1989 Assault Weapons Ordinance) • Robertson v. City and County of Denver, 874 P.2d 325 (Colo. 1994) • Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 • Federal Assault Weapons Ban (1994–2004) • Colorado Amendment 22 (2000 Ballot Initiative) • Colorado General Assembly Special Session Records (1999) • Trinen v. City and County of Denver, 53 P.3d 754 (Colo. App. 2002) • C.R.S. 29-11.7-101 (2003 Statewide Firearms Preemption) • C.R.S. 18-12-201 et seq. (Concealed Handgun Permit Reform, 2003) • District of Columbia v. Heller, 554 U.S. 570 (2008) • McDonald v. City of Chicago, 561 U.S. 742 (2010) • Colorado Constitution, Article II, Section 13