The Democratic-led state House of Representatives in Colorado made it four-for-four Monday, passing the final two gun measures brought to a vote in the chamber, the Denver Post reported.
After already passing measures limiting gun magazines to 15-rounds and requiring universal background checks on private firearms purchases, the House approved two more pieces of legislation: a ban on concealed weapons on public college campuses and a bill requiring gun buyers to pay the cost of their state background checks.
The bills will now go to the state Senate, which is also controlled by the Democrats.