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Today In BS: How It Gets Spread (Even If You’re Dead)

THURSDAY UPDATE #2: Media Matters weighs in with gusto: Kopel is not a reputable source of information in the gun policy debate. [Pols emphasis] During a December 2012 appearance on CNN to discuss a high-profile shooting involving an NFL player, Kopel falsely claimed that there is no link between gun availability and homicide rates, even though […]

Let No Facts Stand In The Way Of Rage

A brief roundup of reporting on the release late Friday by Colorado Attorney General John Suthers of long-awaited technical guidance for law enforcement on the implementation of House Bill 1224, the bill limiting gun magazine capacity to 15 rounds. Suthers' release of this guidance, which lays out the plain language of House Bill 1224 and seeks to […]

When The Sheriff Is The Fringe

We were recently forwarded copies of the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners candidate questionnaire for 2010 candidates for county sheriffs, with some responses from now-incumbent sheriffs. As you are probably aware, an ad hoc coalition of county sheriffs is threatening to sue, along with the right-wing Independence Institute, to block the two principal gun safety bills passed […]

Anti-Obama Gun Protest Unexpectedly Fizzles

UPDATE: Another reader photo, we're delighted to inform you that what pro-gun protesters lacked in numbers today outside President Barack Obama's speech, they made up for in classy! Hopefully we don't have to explain this one (it's pretty straightforward). —– We reported yesterday about the National Rifle Association's call for a protest outside President Barack Obama's […]

Sheriff’s “Extortion” Claims Collapse

KRDO-TV puts what may be closure on the big story from the weekend of wild allegations from El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa of "extortion" against county sheriffs testifying against gun safety legislation. Saturday, Maketa was so certain that a possible felony had been committed, and threats had been made by the Democratic Senate leadership regarding […]

At Least They’re Not Your Legislators: “Utah is Crazy” Edition

We didn't want to let this week get away from us before passing along some incredible, though sadly believable, news from our neighbors in Utah. As the Salt Lake Tribune reported earlier this week, the Utah legislature is doing everything it can to try to get rid of that pesky federal govm'nt and its so-called […]

Unions at Play in District One

We were a bit surprised at City Council District 1 candidate Ken Padilla‘s strong showing in the first round of the election, but not too surprised. After all, Padilla had heavy support from AFSCME that really made the difference in such a crowded race.

It’s not as though Padilla’s opponent, Susan Shepard, isn’t without her own union backing. We’ve heard from reliable sources that she was expecting the AFSCME endorsement until Ken jumped into the race. She didn’t get that endorsement, obviously, but she did score one from the Firefighters Local 858 earlier in the year. She’s also following up the Firefighters with backing from the Denver Police Protective Association and the Fraternal Order of Police Sheriffs #27. From a press release we received from the Shepard campaign:

Firefighters and Police Say Shepherd is the Public Safety Candidate in District 1

Denver, CO – Denver City Council District 1 candidate Susan Shepherd is proud to accept the endorsements of the Denver Firefighters Local 858, Denver Police Protective Association, and the Fraternal Order of Police Sheriffs Lodge 27.  Susan will work to keep officers on the streets and to make sure that our firefighters continue to have the resources they need to protect our citizens.

“As a strong advocate for public safety, Susan Shepherd will ensure that the safety of the citizens and the Firefighters will never be jeopardized by closing fire stations or eliminating fire trucks. She will also make sure that our minimum staffing needs are met on a daily basis throughout the city,” says Derrick Delgado, Denver Firefighter, and Resident of City Council District 1.

“Susan is the best choice for Northwest Denver’s public safety.  She has demonstrated that she will listen to the citizens and work with the department to get the community the necessary resources to maintain essential services,” says Nick Rogers, President of Denver Police Protective Association.

“Our public safety officials are crucial to keeping our residents safe.  I am honored to have the endorsement of the men and women who put their lives on the line every day make this a great place to live and raise a family.  I look forward to working with them to make Denver even safer,” says Susan Shepherd.

Susan Shepherd is in a run-off election for Denver City Council District 1 on June 7th.

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Shepard is smart to paint herself as the “public safety” candidate. Voters react well to those they’ll think will protect their property and lives, and this kind of endorsement counters Ken’s AFSCME support from an image perspective. Of course, who knows if Shepard will get any much needed field help. That’s what she needs to win, and we’re close enough to election day that a candidate’s image isn’t as relevant as their ability to share it with voters as ballots are filled out.    

Mejia Snags Police Endorsement

From a release mailed to us by the James Mejia campaign:

DENVER –  Denver Mayoral Candidate James Mejia, who recently released his “Denver’s Public Safety Department: Building Trust Through Leadership, Transparency & Accountability” policy paper, has secured the endorsements of the Denver Police Protective Association (PPA) who join Denver Sheriff Department Lodge 27 of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) in endorsing Mejia. Also announcing their support of Mejia are Former Manager of Safety Butch Montoya and prominent constitutional law and civil rights attorney Joe Salazar.

Folks, this is a big endorsement. It’s one of the best endorsements Mejia could get at this stage of the game.

Police and sheriffs are big in Denver. Certainly there have been issues within Denver’s police community for the past few months, but by and large, communities still look at policemen as beacons of trust. With this endorsement, Mejia’s improved his standing as a public safety candidate, and that’s an angle we know voters love to get behind.

This will expand Mejia’s field campaign, to be certain. He’ll have PPA and FOP members walking communities with him. It’s an even bigger deal in terms of branding: that “endorsed by police” label carries as much or more weight as “endorsed by firefighters.” Voters tend to trust the people trusted by the people who protect their property and lives, and Mejia would be smart to make the most of this endorsement while it still matters.

Colorado Joins “Secure Communities”

In an expected move, Gov. Bill Ritter announced today that, in response to recommendations from a study group he appointed in 2008 to look at “gaps” in state and federal immigration law, Colorado will join 35 other states in the federal government’s Secure Communities Initiative–essentially a program that loops the federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s […]

Romer (For Mayor?) Abandons “Middle Ground” Medical Pot Bill

As the Denver Post reports: The fight to regulate the rapidly growing number of medical-marijuana dispensaries took a drastic swing toward shutting down the hundreds of Colorado storefronts after state Sen. Chris Romer announced Sunday that a pending pot bill would reflect the wishes of law enforcement groups. The attorney general, sheriff’s organizations and police […]

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