PUEBLO, Colorado Law enforcement leaders from Southern Colorado made their case to state lawmakers this week asking for changes to last year's . Colorado law prohibits convicted felons from knowingly carrying, possessing, and/or using firearms. Any crime identified by law enforcement prior to the filing of charges as domestic violence, as defined in CRS 18-6-800.3 (1); An act identified by a district attorney in a formal criminal charge as domestic violence, as defined in CRS 18-6-800.3 (1); Any crime, the underlying factual basis of which has been found by the court on the record to include an act of domestic violence, as defined in CRS 18-6-800.3 (1), pursuant to CRS 18-6-801 (1); Aggravated intimidation of a witness or a victim (CRS 18-8-705); Retaliation against a judge or elected official (CRS 18-8-615); Retaliation against a prosecutor (CRS 18-8-616); Retaliation against a juror (CRS 18-8-706.5); 1 to 3 years in Colorado State Prison, and/or. Registration of child-custody determination, 14-13-306. (d) The act of providing the written advisement described in this subsection (6) or the failure to provide such advisement may not be used as a defense to any crime charged and may not provide any basis for collateral attack on, or for appellate relief concerning, any conviction. 13-14.5-110 (Reporting of extreme risk protection orders. The written advisement, at a minimum, shall include the written statement specified in subsection (6)(c) of this section. We are here 24/7 to advise, help, and defend you. and last updated 11:00 PM, Mar 11, 2022. (d) The act of providing the written advisement described in this subsection (6) or the failure to provide such advisement may not be used as a defense to any crime charged and may not provide any basis for collateral attack on, or for appellate relief concerning, any conviction. 18-12-106 (Prohibited use of weapons. 27-65-107 (Mental health - Certification for short-term treatment-procedure)C.R.S. Possession of weapons by previous offenders. 18-6-803.6. 18-12-107.5 (Illegal discharge of a firearm-penalty. attempt or conspiracy to commit a felony, or subsequent to the person's conviction TermsPrivacyDisclaimerCookiesDo Not Sell My Information, Begin typing to search, use arrow keys to navigate, use enter to select,