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Aurora says yes, Westminster says no to allowing guns in city buildings

Metro cities are latest to consider whether to opt out of Colorado’s new gun-carrying restrictions

A man pushes a stroller with a child down Broadway in Boulder with a rifle on his back on April 21 during a rally for gun rights. Westminster and Aurora took different directions this week on whether to permit firearms in municipal buildings. (Cliff Grassmick, Daily Camera)
A man pushes a stroller with a child down Broadway in Boulder with a rifle on his back on April 21 during a rally for gun rights. Westminster and Aurora took different directions this week on whether to permit firearms in municipal buildings. (Cliff Grassmick, Daily Camera)
DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 2:  Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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About a dozen counties, cities and towns across the state have opted out of the law, which took effect July 1.
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