Second Amendment sanctuary, also known as a gun sanctuary, refers to states, counties, or localities in the United States that have adopted laws or resolutions to prohibit or impede the enforcement of gun control measures perceived as violative of the Second Amendment.[1][2][3]
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Local laws
Arizona
1 out of 15 counties have adopted Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions:[24]
California
0 out of 58 counties and 1 city have adopted Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions:[25]
Colorado
38 out of 64 counties, 3 cities, and 3 towns have adopted Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions:[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]
- Alamosa
- Archuleta
- Baca
- Bent
- Cheyenne
- Commerce City
- Conejos
- Crowley
- Custer (plus Silver Cliff Town)
- Delta
- Dolores
- Douglas
- El Paso (plus Monument Town)[37]
- Elbert
- Fremont (plus Cañon City)
- Garfield
- Huerfano
- Jackson
- Kiowa
- Kit Carson
- Las Animas
- Lincoln
- Logan
- Mesa
- Mineral
- Moffat (plus Craig City)
- Montezuma
- Montrose
- Morgan
- Otero
- Park
- Phillips
- Prowers
- Rio Blanco
- Rio Grande
- Sedgwick
- Teller
- Washington
- Weld (plus Milliken Town)
Florida
14 out of 67 counties have adopted a Second Amendment sanctuary resolution:[38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47]