Gun Violence Prevention
Safer Communities Through Gun Violence Prevention
Coloradans have dealt with some of the nation's most tragic mass shootings. As a hunter, gun owner, and former Army Ranger, Jason knows we don't have to choose between Second Amendment protections and safer communities.
Enacting common-sense laws -- policies that are supported by a huge majority of Americans -- can help reduce violent crime and make our communities, schools, and homes safer.
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WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO) introduced a Congressional resolution designating June 21 as National Asking Saves Kids (ASK) Day, a day to encourage safe firearms storage and to urge parents to ask if their children will be in a home with an unsecured gun. Firearms are the leading cause of death among children and teens in this country. More than 6.7 million children live in homes with access to unsecured guns, which plays a role in thousands of injuries and deaths among kids every year.
WASHINGTON — Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) and Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO) have introduced a congressional resolution recognizing the 10th anniversary of the Columbine Day of Service and remembering the victims of the Columbine High School shooting twenty-seven years ago.
On the annual Columbine Day of Service, Americans are encouraged to honor and remember the lives lost at Columbine High School by doing good and giving back to their communities. In 2024, over 1,600 participants across six states and ten countries participated in sixty projects to better their communities.
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06), an Army veteran and member of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, reintroduced the Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act, legislation that allows survivors and families members of victims of gun violence to hold the gun industry accountable for negligence and disregard for public safety.
WASHINGTON — Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06), Army combat veteran and co-chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, released this statement marking eleven years since the Aurora Theater Shooting on July 20, 2012.