Rocky Mountain Gun Owners SuprPAC Election Preview, 2022

This is the first version of the RMGO Elections Preview for 2022. It will be updated following the June Republican Primaries, as the races become clearer and major party nominees are selected. As a rule, RMGO refuses to endorse candidates that do not score 100% on our survey. The Democratic party has ruled Colorado for […]

You Can Die at 18 for Your Country, But You Can’t Defend Yourself

Taylor Rhodes, Executive Director of Rocky Mountain Gun Owners, joined Gabrielle Franklin of FOX 31 to discuss the upcoming proposal to increase the age to purchase a semi-automatic rifle from 18 to 21. Taylor points out that if we as a society acknowledge adulthood at 18, such as serving in the military and voting, gun […]

Gun Control: Punishing Good Americans and Empowering Criminals

On May 25, 2022, a lone, deranged gunman in Uvalde, Texas, decided to inflict unimaginable pain upon the children at Robb Elementary School. Nineteen children were stolen from their families, in addition to two adults. In yet another example of senseless violence, the community of Uvalde was forever changed. Our hearts and prayers will continue […]

Taylor Rhodes Stands Firm Against Gun Grabbers on FOX31

Rocky Mountain Gun Owner’s Executive Director, Taylor Rhodes, joined a panel on FOX31 for the May 29th edition of Colorado’s Very Own. He was joined by anti-gun Representative Tom Sullivan, where the two presented very different solutions to the issue of mass shootings. Rep. Sullivan reiterated that Red Flag laws should be strengthened, but Taylor […]

Denver bans law-abiding citizens from protecting themselves

On May 16th, the Denver City Council voted to ban the concealed carry of handguns in all parks and all property owned by, leased by, or leased to the City or County of Denver. It will carry a $50 fine for the first offense, rising to $999 for every subsequent violation.

The Leftist Agenda in 2022

Today, the 73rd Colorado General Assembly started their Second Regular Session in the shadow of one of the vilest legislative sessions in Colorado history — 2021.

And gun owners must be ready.