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 – The Gun Violence Prevention Task Force and Congressman Jason Crow, Vice Chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, held a Forum today on the urgent need for Senate action where he was joined by dozens of colleagues urging Senate Republicans to vote on commonsense, House-passed background check legislation.
Today, Rep. Jason Crow highlighted numerous priorities of Colorado's sixth congressional district in H.R. 2740, the first "minibus" package of fiscal year 2020 appropriations bills, which passed the House on Wednesday, June 19.
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"It is with broken hearts that we respond to the news coming out of Highlands Ranch. We still don't have all the details regarding the situation at STEM school, but we do know this: we have a public health crisis on our hands. This cannot continue.
AURORA, CO - Rep. Jason Crow (CO-06) released the following statement on the news that area schools were closed due to a credible threat of gun violence on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Columbine shooting.
Congressman Jason Crow (CO-06) today voted to pass H.R. 1, the For the People Act, a sweeping package of reforms that combats the culture of corruption in Washington by stemming the flood of big money in our elections, protecting access to the ballot box, and holding politicians accountable.
Rep. Crow Serves as Vice Chair of the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force and is a co-sponsor of the Bipartisan Background Checks Act